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A detailed laser cut wood kit constructing a model based on the signal boxes on the West Highland Line extension between Fort William and Mallaig in Scotland. The buildings around the station at Arisaig are the inspiration for these attractive model kits, a delightful station on a very scenic and popular route, famous for many reasons but likely to be moist memorable for its role in the Harry Potter films. Similar buildings can be found at Glenfinnan.This is a full-height signal box model kit, Peco are working on the platform mounted boxes found on the Glasgow to Fort William section for a future kit.
A detailed laser cut wood kit constructing a model based on buildings on the West Highland Line extension between Fort William and Mallaig in Scotland. The station at Arisaig station was the inspiration for these attractive model kits, a delightful station on a very scenic and popular route, famous for many reasons but likely to be moist memorable for its role in the Harry Potter films. Similar buildings can be found at Glenfinnan.This kit builds a model of the main station building at Arisaig with indoor waiting rooms and wind-shelter wings at each end of the building, as provided at many stations in exposed countryside areas.
A detailed laser cut wood kit constructing a model based on buildings on the West Highland Line extension between Fort William and Mallaig in Scotland. The station at Arisaig station was the inspiration for these attractive model kits, a delightful station on a very scenic and popular route, famous for many reasons but likely to be moist memorable for its role in the Harry Potter films. Similar buildings can be found at Glenfinnan.This wooden station platform waiting shelter based on Arisaig is quite typical of the small wooden structures built for many other country railway station platforms.
A detailed laser cut wood kit constructing a model based on the West Highland line platform mounted signal cabin at the remote Rannoch station. This style of signal cabin was built all along the West Highland line, usually situated near the end of the island platforms so the signalman could exchange section tokens with the trains as they passed. Along with the Rannoch station building kit this is an ideal signature structure for the island-platformed stations along the scenic West Highland route through some of the most remote parts of the Scottish Highlands. The signal cabin kit can also be used to create the ambiance of a North British Railway line for fictional or freelanced layouts set in Scotland.Building footprint (including roof overhang) 65 X 65mm
Peco OO LK-200 Wooden station building kit.Filling the gap for a wooden station building in the Peco OO gauge Lineside Kits range this building is a typical locally constructed wooden structure as could be found at wayside stations on cross-country routes and branchlines. The generic in design represents a structure with horizontal wooden boards, and can be built with or without the canopy.This is a mixed media kit with wood and plastic parts. The main structure including floor and walls have been produced from MDF, laser cut and engraved with planking lines. Moulded plastic window frames, roof tile sheets and detailing parts are drawn from Pecos' existing kits and LK-78 and LK-79 building detailing sets. Assembly is very straight forward as the clear exploded diagrams on the instructions guide the builder through each stage. The laser cut detail of the canopy brackets are particularly eye-catching. Being a generic model intended to recreate a locally built wooden structure the kit can easy be modified to create a sports pavilion, large shed/workshop, office building for a coal, builders or timber merchants' yard or even a beach cafe of the type found alongside many seaside promenades.
A detailed laser cut wood kit constructing a model based on the station building at the remote Rannoch station on the West Highland Line from Glasgow to Fort William. The main station buildings along this line all follow this same 'Swiss Cottage' style, the extended roof and end screens no doubt being greatly appreciated by passengers sheltering at these isolated stations. An ideal signature structure for the island-platformed stations along this scenic route through the wild Scottish Highlands which offers the modeller a surprisingly wide selection of passenger and freight traffic.Building footprint (including canopy overhang 460 X 114mm