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SCALE MODEL SCENERY (AX145-OO) STACKED LOW RELIEF SHIPPING CONTAINERS

From container ports to low-cost on-site secure storage, stacked shipping containers aren’t common-place on a model railway, but for those who require them, here is an ideal low-relief solution. From creating your own container port in a limited space to adding a ‘would-be’ storage area for valuable locomotive parts behind the shed at a model heritage railway, the simple kit can be constructed in minutes. Simply glue the two 4mm thick laser-cut MDF rectangles together, and wrap with the paper overlay.

Price: £3.99

W: www.scalemodelscenery.co.uk

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N BRASS LOCOS (25701, 25702 AND 25704) SIGNALS

Modellers looking for intricate, yet accessible kits to assemble for N gauge should investigate the extensive

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