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Z Scale Price List 2019 GAUGEMASTER Z Scale price list 2019 Prices correct at time of going to press and are subject to change at any time Post free option is available for orders above a value of £15 to mainland UK addresses*. Non-mainland UK orders are posted at cost. Orders to non-EC destinations are VAT free. *Except orders containing one or more items above a length of 600mm and below a total order value of £25. Order conforming to this exception will be charged carriage at cost (not to exceed £4.95) Gaugemaster Controls Ltd Gaugemaster House Ford Road Arundel West Sussex BN18 0BN Tel - (01903) 884321 Fax - (01903) 884377 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Printed: 06/09/2019 KEY TO PRICE LISTS The following legends appear at the front of the Product Name for certain entries: * : New Item not yet available # : Not in production, stock available #D# : Discontinued, few remaining #P# : New Item, limited availability www.gaugemaster.com Registered in England No: 2714470. Registered Office: Gaugemaster House, Ford Road, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 0BN. Directors: R K Taylor, D J Taylor. Bankers: Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, South Street, Chichester, West Sussex, England. Sort Code: 16-16-20 Account No: 11318851 VAT reg: 587 8089 71 1 Contents Atlas 3 MRC 9 Busch 3 Noch 9 DCC Concepts 3 Peco 11 Deluxe Materials 3 Piko 11 Faller 4 Preiser 12 Gaugemaster Controls 5 Price Lists 12 Gaugemaster Electric 5 Railmatch 12 Gaugemaster Scenics 6 Revell Paints 12 Gaugemaster Tools 6 Roco 12 Gaugemaster Track 7 Rokuhan 12 Humbrol 7 Seuthe 14 Jordan 7 Slaters 14 Kibri 7 Soldercraft 15 Lifelike 7 Soundtraxx 15 Lightcraft 7 Train Tech 15 Magazines/Books 7 Viessmann 15 Marklin 7 Vollmer 16 Marklin Club 9 Walthers Catalogues 16 Modelcraft 9 Wiking 16 2 DCDCW-KRD Kynar Silver Plated Wire 2m Red 2.95 DCDCW-KST Kynar Silver Plated Wire 2m Assorted Colours 13.95 Atlas DCDCW-PW25 Solenoid Connection Wire 3 Plait Red/Black/Red 27.95 DCDCW-RD1-1.5 Power Bus Wire 1m of 1.5mm (15g) Red 0.95 Layout Control & Electrical DCDCW-RD1-2.5 Power Bus Wire 1m of 2.5mm (13g) Red 1.95 DCDCW-RD1-3.5 Power Bus Wire 1m of 3.5mm (11g) Red 2.95 AL70000046 Universal Signal Control Board 36.50 DCDCW-RD25-1.5 Power Bus Wire 25m of 1.5mm (15g) Red 15.95 AL70000047 Interlock Control Module TBA DCDCW-RD25-2.5 Power Bus Wire 25m of 2.5mm (13g) Red 23.95 AL70000050 Signal Attachment Cable 11.00 DCDCW-RD25-3.5 Power Bus Wire 25m of 3.5mm (11g) Red 41.95 AL70000051 Signal Attachment Cable Dual 4 Pin Harness DIY Set 4.80 DCDCW-RD50-1.5 Power Bus Wire 50m of 1.5mm (15g) Red 29.95 AL70000052 Signal Extension Cable Short 15.2cm 6.00 DCDCW-RD50-2.5 Power Bus Wire 50m of 2.5mm (13g) Red 44.95 AL70000053 Signal Extension Cable Medium 152.4cm 11.00 DCDCW-RD50-3.5 Power Bus Wire 50m of 3.5mm (11g) Red 79.95 AL70000054 Signal Extension Cable Long 182.9cm 15.75 DCDCW-TW25-1.0 Twisted Bus Wire 25m of 1.0mm 26x 0.15 (17g) Twin Red/Black 24.95 AL70000055 Signal Attachment Cable Connector 4.80 DCDCW-TW25-1.5 Twisted Bus Wire 25m of 1.5mm (15g) Twin Red/Black 32.95 AL70000057 SCB Interconnect Cable Short 17.8cm 7.25 DCDCW-TW25-2.5 Twisted Bus Wire 25m of 2.5mm (13g) Twin Red/Black 49.95 AL70000058 SCB Interconnect Cable Medium 38.1cm 13.25 DCDCW-TW25-3.5 Twisted Bus Wire 25m of 3.5mm (11g) Twin Red/Black 89.95 AL70000059 SCB Interconnect Cable Long 63.5cm 19.50 DCDCW-TW50-1.0 Twisted Bus Wire 50m of 1.0mm 26x 0.15 (17g) Twin Red/Black 24.95 AL70000060 SCB Interconnect Cable Connector 4.80 DCDCW-TW50-1.5 Twisted Bus Wire 50m of 1.5mm (15g) Twin Red/Black 64.95 DCDCW-TW50-2.5 Twisted Bus Wire 50m of 2.5mm (13g) Twin Red/Black 94.95 Track & Related DCDCW-TW50-3.5 Twisted Bus Wire 50m of 3.5mm (11g) Twin Red/Black 174.95 AL0402 Atlas Track Eraser 5.50 Lighting AL2810 Code 55 Z Scale Super Flex Track 609.6mm 7.25 AL2811 Z Scale Code 55 No.6 Left Hand Turnout 21.75 DCLED-AMF3 Flat Front Type 3mm with Resistors Signal Amber (6) 2.75 AL2812 Z Scale Code 55 No.6 Right Hand Turnout 21.75 DCLED-BLCP Chrome Mounted Panel Pre-Wired Blue (6) 5.95 AL2813 Z Scale Code 55 Crossing 19 Degree 16.50 DCLED-FR3 T1 Type 3mm with Resistors Flashing Red (6) 4.95 DCLED-GR3 T1 Type 3mm with Resistors Green (6) 2.95 Tools for Modelling DCLED-GRCP Chrome Mounted Panel Pre-Wired Green (6) 5.95 DCLED-GRD Panel Dot Type 1.8mm with Resistors Green (6) 2.65 AL400 Super Saw 6.75 DCLED-GRF3 Flat Front Type 3mm with Resistors Signal Green (6) 2.95 DCLED-GRM Mini Butterfly Type 1.6mm with Resistors Green (6) 2.65 Parts & Maintenance DCLED-GRT Tower Type 2mm with Resistors Green (6) 2.65 DCLED-NH2PW Nano Harness 2 Light Prototype White (6) 6.95 AL194 Track Cleaning Fluid (28g) 13.25 DCLED-NH2RD Nano Harness 2 Light Red (6) 6.95 DCLED-NH2SW Nano Harness 2 Light Daylight White (6) 6.95 DCLED-NH4LG #D# 4 Light NANO Harness Large (2 Red/2 White) 4.95 Busch DCLED-NH4MD #D# 4 Light NANO Harness Medium (2 Red/2 White) 4.95 DCLED-NH4S Nano Harness Small (2 Red/2 White) 9.95 Lineside & Layout Detailing Accessories DCLED-NH4SM #D# 4 Light NANO Harness Small (2 Red/2 White) 4.95 DCLED-NLAM Nanolight with Resistors Amber (6) 9.95 BU5921 Electronic Flame Effect Kit 23.00 DCLED-NLGR Nanolight with Resistors Signal Green (6) 9.95 BU5931 Electronic Welding Lighting Kit 19.00 DCLED-NLPW Nanolight with Resistors Prototype White (6) 9.95 BU5954 Crossing Blinkers (2) 26.00 DCLED-NLRD Nanolight with Resistors Signal Red (6) 9.95 DCLED-NLRG Nanolight with Resistors 2 Colour Red/Green (6) 12.95 Layout Control & Electrical DCLED-NLRW Nanolight with Resistors 2 Colour Prototype White/Red (6) 12.95 DCLED-NLSW Nanolight with Resistors Daylight White (6) 9.95 BU5961 Electronic Timer with infra-red switch 28.50 DCLED-PWD Panel Dot Type 1.8mm with Resistors Prototype White (6) 3.95 DCLED-PWF3 Flat Front Type 3mm with Resistors Prototype White (6) 3.95 Catalogues & New Items Leaflets DCLED-PWM Mini Butterfly Type 1.6mm with Resistors Prototype White(6) 3.95 DCLED-PWT Tower Type 2mm with Resistors Prototype White (6) 3.95 BU999904 Busch New Items Leaflet 2019 TBA DCLED-RD3 T1 Type 3mm with Resistors Red (6) 2.95 DCLED-RDCP Chrome Mounted Panel Pre-Wired Red (6) 5.95 DCLED-RDD Panel Dot Type 1.8mm with Resistors Red (6) 2.65 DCC Concepts DCLED-RDF3 Flat Front Type 3mm with Resistors Signal Red (6) 2.95 DCLED-RDM Mini Butterfly Type 1.6mm with Resistors Red (6) 2.65 Layout Control & Electrical DCLED-RDT Tower Type 2mm with Resistors Red (6) 2.65 DCLED-RW5 T1 Type Dual Colour 5mm w/Resistors Prototype White/Red (6) 4.95 DCDCC-STRIP Terminal Strip 12 Way Pluggable (2 Pairs) 12.95 DCLED-RWT Tower Type Dual 2mm w/Resistors Prototype White/Red (6) 4.95 DCDCW-32BBT Twin Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Brown/Brown 3.95 DCLED-RY3 T1 Type Dual Colour 3mm w/Resistors Red/Yellow (6) 2.95 DCDCW-32BK Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Black 2.95 DCLED-SW3 T1 Type 3mm with Resistors Daylight White (6) 3.95 DCDCW-32BL Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Blue 2.95 DCLED-SWD Panel Dot Type 1.8mm with Resistors Daylight White (6) 3.95 DCDCW-32BPT Twin Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Pink/Blue 3.95 DCLED-SWF3 Flat Front Type 3mm with Resistors Daylight White (6) 3.95 DCDCW-32BR Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Brown 2.95 DCLED-SWM Mini Butterfly Type 1.6mm with Resistors Daylight White (6) 3.95 DCDCW-32GBT Twin Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Green/Blue 3.95 DCLED-SWT Tower Type 2mm with Resistors Daylight White (6) 3.95 DCDCW-32GR Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Green 2.95 DCLED-WHCP Chrome Mounted Panel Pre-Wired White (6) 5.95 DCDCW-32GY Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Grey 2.95 DCLED-YL3 T1 Type 3mm with Resistors Yellow (6) 2.95 DCDCW-32OGT Twin Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Orange/Grey 3.95 DCLED-YLCP Chrome Mounted Panel Pre-Wired Yellow (6) 5.95 DCDCW-32OR Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Orange 2.95 DCLED-YLD Panel Dot Type 1.8mm with Resistors Yellow (6) 2.65 DCDCW-32PBT Twin Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Purple/Blue 3.95 DCLED-YLF3 Flat Front Type 3mm with Resistors Signal Yellow (6) 2.65 DCDCW-32PK Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Pink 2.95 DCLED-YLM Mini Butterfly Type 1.6mm with Resistors Yellow (6) 2.65 DCDCW-32PP Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Purple 2.95 DCLED-YLT Tower Type 2mm with Resistors Yellow (6) 2.65 DCDCW-32RBT Twin Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Red/Black 3.95 DCDCW-32RD Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Red 2.95 Paints, Brushes & Thinners DCDCW-32SET Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Assorted Pack 21.95 DCDCW-32WBT Twin Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) White/Blue 3.95 DCDCW-GLW Weathering Set Layout/General 11.95 DCDCW-32WH Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) White 2.95 DCDCW-GRY Weathering Set Grey Shades 11.95 DCDCW-32YBT Twin Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Yellow/Blue 3.95 DCDCW-LRD Weathering Set Locomotives and Wagons 11.95 DCDCW-32YL Decoder Wire Stranded 6m (32g) Yellow 2.95 DCDCW-MIX Weathering Set Infrastructure 11.95 DCDCW-6CD DCC Control Bus Wire 7x0.2mm (1m) 0.45 DCDCW-TRK Weathering Set Track and Environs 11.95 DCDCW-6CDPM2 DCC Control Bus Cable 6 Core Pre-Made 2m 5.95 DCDCW-6CDPM4 DCC Control Bus Cable 6 Core Pre-Made 4m 6.95 Accessories for Locos/ Rolling Stock DCDCW-6P6C-12 6P6C Connectors for DCC Data Bus (12) 4.95 DCDCW-6WC Accessory Bus Wire 1m 7x 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