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N Scale

Kandu Workshop

The first trial print of their N Scale CGAY grain hopper wagon kit is complete. This model is a single piece 3D print.

Brilliant Aussie Models

Brilliant Aussie Models (BAM) have developed a range of Australian N Scale building kits. These kits cover from the early Federation years (1860s) through to the early 1970s.

Their range of kits will include:

• Traditional Australian dwellings in stone, brick, stucco and weatherboard • Queensland Railways (QR) and South Australian Railways (SAR) railway stations and goods sheds • Commercial shops, hotels, service stations and community buildings • Low relief shops • Farm sheds, • Australian scratch building sheets in weatherboard, stone and brick • Australian timber and corrugated iron fencing, with or without graffiti. • Basic starter kits • Shipping containers and truck bodies

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