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4Mm/00 Modern Image Descriptive Price List PRICE PRICE CODE CODE This is the current Descriptive Price List for F4102 (F102) Yeoman PTA Tippler logos and the products we make in the scale and era in graphics (V1p40) 028 which you have expressed interest, based on F4103 (F103/F100OS) Yeoman PGA Hopper logos your enclosed order. It will be updated on a early design (V1p40) 015 regular basis and a copy sent with each future F4104 Foster Yeoman POA Cub Wagon motifs order. If more than a month has elapsed since (V1p40) 010 you last ordered from us, and you are ordering F4105 (F115) Yeoman PHA Hopper Livery by mail as opposed to telephone or internet, Elements (V1p41) 028 please contact us to ensure you are working F4107 British Steel Livery Elements for Fox from the latest list. JUA/JTA/PTA Hopper (V2p8) 019 The Price Code List included in this F4109 Railfreight Coal Sub-Sector Motifs, original Descriptive Price List is applicable right across larger size (V1p32) 015 Tails our own product range. F4110 Railfreight Speedlink Distribution Sub- Sector Motifs, original larger size (V1p32) 015 Simply make a note of the price code next to F4111 (F111) Speedlink Container Livery each product you require and convert it to £:p (V1p32) 012 using the list supplied with this publication. F4112 (F112) Plasmor Blockfreight and Rail- PLEASE USE A CURRENT PRICE CODE LIST freight Sub-Sector Carlisle Currock Freight Vehicle FOR CORRECT UP-TO-DATE PRICES logos and motifs (V1p41) 015 The V reference number after each description F4113 Greater Manchester Waste Container refers to the Volume and Page number of our graphics plus road vehicle logos (V2p26) 012 4mm/00 Everlasting Illustrated Catalogues. F4115 (F105) Redland PGA Hopper Logos (V1p41) 015 F4115/2 Redland Aggregates PGA Hopper logos, Diesel & Electric Waterslide Decals Modern later version 015 F4122/2 Tank Vehicle Numbering black and white DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST RAILSIGNS • 3mm high 008 F4123/10 Full livery elements pack for CASTLE HIGH STREET CEMENT PCA Tanker including all-red motifs/italic APRIL 2021 GRAPHICS logos, data panels and small details.Will outfit 3 vehicles. 028 F4000 British Rail logos and red double arrows in F4123/11 Full livery elements pack for CASTLE New free service from Fox Transfers various sizes for vehicles and general signage. Inc CEMENT HEIDELBERGCEMENT GROUP PCA Plastikard base material 017 Tanker including red motifs and underline/black Keep this list and keep up-to-date with Fox Products F4040 Motorail terminal signage logos, data panels and small details. Includes inc Plastikard base material 027 Building a better environment strapline in green. F4050 (F700) Alphabets for Platform Lamp-Post Will outfit 3 vehicles. 030 ORDER SECURELY ONLINE AT Nameboards. BR Motif Station Signs, with F4123/12 Full livery elements pack for RUGBY Plastikard (V1p46) 017 CEMENT PCA Tanker including black www.fox-transfers.co.uk F4051 (F701) Station Fascia bands and Double motif/orange logos, red and white STS logos, data Arrow Motifs, Plastikard (V1p47) 021 panels and small details.Will outfit 3 vehicles. 028 WRITE TO US AT OUR F4052 (F702) Black Alphabets with PTE Totem F4123/13 Full livery elements pack for RUGBY Signs for Station Fascia Signage; with Plastikard CEMENT PCA Tanker including black motif/ Fox Transfers Ltd (V1p46) 019 orange logos, blue and white PROCOR logos, data F4053 (F703) White Alphabets with PTE Totem panels and small details.Will outfit 3 vehicles. 030 Unit 5 Priory Business Park Signs for Station Fascia Signage; with Plastikard F4127 Railfreight Speedlink Distribution Sub- (V1p46) 019 Sector Motifs, later smaller size (V1p33) 015 Wistow Road, Kibworth F4054 (F704) Platform Graphics Connections & F4128 Railfreight Coal Sub-Sector/Trainload Coal symbolic signs, Plastikard (V1p47) 015 Motifs, later smaller size (V1p33) 017 Leicestershire F4055 (F705) Platform Graphics Signs and F4130 (F130) Caib Logos (V1p41) 012 Numbering, Plastikard (V1p47) 019 F4131 Tiger Leasing Logos for light-bodied LE8 0RX England F4056 (F706) Platform Graphics Alphabets for vehicles (V1p41) 012 Platform Station-Names, with Plastikard F4132 Tiger Leasing Logos for dark-bodied TELEPHONE REAL PEOPLE ON THE FOLLOWING NUMBER (V1p47) 019 vehicles (V1p41) 012 TO PLACE ORDERS OR TO MAKE ENQUIRIES F4060 (F710) Red Star Parcels Point Building F4135 (F135) ARC PGA Hopper Logos Fascias, with Plastikard (V1p48) 023 (V1p41) 008 +44 (0) 116 319 4950 F4070 EWS Depot Signage Pack. Including with F4136 ARC Aggregate Box Wagon Logos Plastikard (V2p16) 021 (V1p41) 008 F4073 SPT Signage, with Plastikard (V2p6) 012 F4137 (F137) ARC JHA/JFA Bogie Hopper Livery NEW F4075 (F750) British Telecom Kiosk and Phone Elements (V1p43) 040 Shop Fascia Semi-Kit, with Plastikard and Acetate F4137-2 JFA Bogie Hopper detailing and tank Mk2 b&c & Mk3 sleeping numbersets - F4212/2- (V1p48) 021 numbers. 020 3 F4076 (F751) Shop Fascias 1, with Plastikard F4137-3 Tank numbers in 2 styles, black or grey (V1p48) 023 017 F4077 (F752) Shop Fascias 2, with Plastikard F4138/20 Mendip Rail JNA Bogie Hopper Departmental Brandings - F4280 (V1p48) 023 complete livery element pack. Includes alternative F4079 (F754) Shop Fascias 4, with Plastikard numbering for data panels and all small details. 2 Blue/Yellow Scottish Region (‘Large Logo’) (V1p49) 028 vehicles (V2p10) 023 F4081 (F756 Pub Signs 1, Plastikard (V1p49) 017 F4139/1 ARC Loco and Hopper Logos (1998) Livery Numbering - F4315BY F4082 (F757) Pub Signs 2, Plastikard (V1p49) 019 (V2p10+26) 008 F4083 (F758) Pub Signs 3, Plastikard (V1p49) 017 F4139/2 Hanson Loco and Hopper Logos (1999) F4276/RS Mobile track Assessment F4084 (F759) Pub Signs 4, Plastikard (V1p49) 017 (V2p10+26) 012 F4085 (F760) Shop Fascias 6, with Plastikard F4140 (2s) Freight Vehicle Data Panels, white on (V1p50) 026 black (V1p33) 019 F4086 (F761) Shop Fascias 7, with Plastikard F4141 (2s) Freight Vehicle Data Panels, black on (V1p50) 015 white (V1p33) 019 VISIT OUR WEBSITE! F4087 (F762) Shop Fascias 8, with Plastikard F4142 (2s) Freight Vehicle Data Panels, white on (V1p50) 019 clear (V1p33) 017 F4089 (F764) Civic Signage, with Plastikard F4143 (2s) Freight Vehicle Data Panels, black on www.fox-transfers.co.uk (V1p50) 017 clear (V1p33) 017 Apart from the updated graphics, there are many new features, fuller For modellers who wish to construct buildings F4145 Brett Bogie Hopper Logos (V1p43) 012 and other infrastructure such as oil terminals, F4146 (2s) Freight Vehicle Stencilled Data Panels, descriptions plus more and better images. it is worth noting that our 7mm/0 range white on black (V2p8) 019 LIVERY DATA SHEETS ARE BEING ADDED TO ASSIST YOU includes a sizeable number of corporate logo F4147 (2s) Freight Vehicle Stencilled Data Panels, WITH YOUR PROJECTS and motif decals in relatively small-size sheets black on white (V2p8) 019 FOX TRANSFERS & which are ideal for adding the finishing touch F4148 (2s) Freight Vehicle Stencilled Data Panels, FOX TRANSFERS to such projects. Please see our 7mm/0 white on clear (V2p8) 017 ETCHED PLATES Everlasting Catalogues and Descriptive Price F4149 (2s) Freight Vehicle Stencilled Data Panels, ARE MADE IN Lists for details. black on clear (V2p8) 017 F4150 MEA Wagon Data Panels (V1p33) 008 RAILFREIGHT • F4151 VCA Data Panels 009 PRIVATE OWNER F4155 (F155) ECC International CDA Hopper Logos (V1p43) 010 FREIGHT F4155/2 ECC International CDA Hopper small F4100 Yeoman PGA Hopper logos, later full panel details (V2p9) 023 design (V1p40) 017 F4155/3 Additional yellow/black TOPS panels and F4101 (F101) PGA Hopper Graphics numbering 012 (V1p32) 019 F4156 (F156) ECC International blue-bodied Tanker Logos (V1p43) 008 ENGLAND PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE CODE CODE CODE CODE The V reference number after each F4126 Twenty one pairs.Railfreight Petroleum F4361 (F361) Loco Coupling Compatibility F4212/1M Fully made-up TOPS Numbersets for description refers to the Volume and Sub-Sector/Trainload Petroleum Motifs (V1p33) & Symbols (V1p5) 012 BR Mk1 Coaches in Blue/Grey Livery - London Page number of our Everlasting (V2p13) 015 FG1991 Cantrail Lining - Orange Fine lines, Midland Region. Full train pack: permits F4214 (F214) Overhead Live Wires Warning 298mm x 0.35mm (B2p8) 026 renumbering of several rakes. May also be used in Illustrated Catalogues Flashes, up to mid-1998 design (V1p5) 010 conjunction with the blanking patches for F4157 (F157) ECC International stainless steel- F4905 Conoco Tanker Logos (V2p12) 008 NUCLEAR FLASK Bachmann Mk1 Coaches. Includes FKs, CKs, SOs, bodied Tanker Logos (V1p43) 008 F4920 Express Freight Stars, white F4190 FNA Nuclear Flask Wagon Livery Elements SKs, BSKs, BGs. (V2p5) 015 F4158 (F158) ECC Quarries PGA Hopper (V1p35) & (V2p12) 008 (V1p34) 027 F4212/1S Fully made-up TOPS Numbersets for (unofficial) Logos (V1p43) 008 F4921 Esso Tanker Lozenges later style F4191 RNA Nuclear Flask Barrier Wagon Livery BR Mk1 Coaches in Blue/Grey Livery - Southern F4159 (F159) ECC Quarries PGA Hopper Logos (V1p44) 015 Elements (V1p34) 008 Region. Full train pack: permits renumbering of (V1p43) 008 F4922 Express Freight Stars, black F4214 (F214) Overhead Live Wires Warning several rakes. May also be used in conjunction F4160 (2s) VGA Van Data Panels including fully- (V1p35) & (V2p12) 008 Flashes, up to mid-1998 design (V1p5) 010 with the blanking patches for Bachmann Mk1 made-up units & blanks with separate TOPS F4925 Total Tanker Logos, small, colour F4214/2 Overhead Live Wires Warning Flashes, Coaches. Includes FOs, CKs, SOs, SKs, BSKs, BGs. numbersets for whole VGA Fleet.Also includes (V1p45) 015 1998 design (V2p4) 012 (V2p5) 015 small graphic details with Carlisle Currock running F4926 Total Tanker Logos, large, colour FG1991 Cantrail Lining - Orange Fine lines, F4212/SE - Southern Electric unit numbers in Fox symbols (V2p9) 028 (V1p45) 015 298mm x 0.35mm (B2p8) 026 black for coaches with yellow ends 015 F4160/1 VGA Data Panels (fully-made-up with F4927 Total TEA Tanker Logos (V1p45) 012 F4212/SE1 - RURAL - Southern Electric unit and TOPS numberset specimens), small graphic details F4930 Fina Bogie Tanker Logos and Lining (V2p12) INTERCITY including coach numbersets in white/black for Blue stock.
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