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Interest in Kits Interest in Kits Alan Gibson Tel: 0161 678 1607 PO Box 597 Fax: 0161 785 8208 Oldham email: [email protected] OL1 9FQ Kits, this is perhaps the most frequently asked question at the moment. Before we bought the business the stock of complete kits was run down to zero and not restocked. There are various kit components in stock that with a little additional manufacture will yield a few kits. Details of these will follow in due course; this is the plan for the short term. Once we are familiar and confident with the running of the core areas of the business we will begin kit production in earnest. However, we will not restock the entire range. Instead we intend to produce kits in batches when we have established there is sufficient demand. This is likely to be in a batch of batches of around 10,15 or 20. Anyone with a particular interest in a kit is welcome to register that with us and go on the list. When we have sufficient orders to commit to manufacture we will more than likely seek a deposit. We must emphasize that it is very unlikely that any kits will be manufactured within the next 2 months. We've yet to decide on pricing, there will be an increase over the last kit catalogue as Alan himself had an increase across the rest of the range (which wasn't applied to the kits) before we bought the business. Please complete with this form with your details and indicate the type and quantity of kits your interested in. At the point where we begin to look at kits these forms will be collated and and decisions made. We hope to show an ongoing tally on our website. At the time we commit to manufacture you will be contacted and a deposit mat be sought. This form will not be held as binding, however it is taken in good faith and any retraction would directly affect other modellers inerested in that kit. Name Tel: Address email Locomotive kits - 4mm. scale only Qty Locomotive kits - 4mm. and 7mm. scales Qty BR Class 5 (73XXX) 4-6-0 locomotive GER Class T26/LNER Class E4 2-4-0 locomotive GCR ‘Pom-Pom’ Class J9/LNER J11 0-6-0 locomotive GER Class Y14/LNER Class J15 0-6-0 locomotive GER Class G69/LNER Class F6 2-4-2 tank locomotive LMS Class 3F ‘Jinty’ 0-6-0 tank locomotive GER Class M15/LNER Class F4/5 2-4-2 tank locomotive LMS Standard Class 2P 4-4-0 locomotive GER Class Y65/LNER F7 2-4-2 tank locomotive LSWR/SR Class G6 0-6-0 tank locomotive GWR ‘Buffalo’ Class 1076 0-6-0 Saddle tank locomotive LSWR/SR Class 02 0-4-4 tank locomotive GWR ‘Buffalo’ Class 1076 0-6-0 Pannier tank locomotive MR Class M/LMS Class 2F 0-6-0 locomotive (Round top firebox) GWR ‘County Tank’ Class 4-4-2 tank locomotive MR Class M/LMS Class 2F 0-6-0 locomotive (Belpaire firebox) GWR ‘517’ Class 0-4-2 tank locomotive MR Class 483/LMS Class 24-4-0 locomotive GWR ‘850’ Class 0-6-0 saddle tank locomotive MR Class 700/LMS Class 3 4-4-0 locomotive GWR ‘850’ Class 0-6-0 Pannier tank locomotive MR Class 990/LMS Class 4 locomotive GWR ‘633’ Class 0-6-0 tank locomotive MR Class 1142/LMS Class 2F 0-6-0 locomotive (Round top firebox) GWR No.36 4-6-0 locomotive (Outside frames) MR Class 1142/LMS Class 2F 0-6-0 locomotive (Belpaire firebox) GWR No.4600 4-4-2 tank locomotive MR (rebuilt) 1738/LMS Class 2 4-4-0 locomotive (Round top firebox) Highland Railway Dubs ‘Yankee’ 4-4-0 tank locomotive MR (rebuilt) 1738/LMS Class 2 4-4-0 locomotive (Belpaire firebox) LMS Class 4 ‘Compound’ 4-4-0 locomotive MR/LMS Class 3F 0-6-0 locomotive (Round top firebox) LMS Class 7F ‘Austin Seven’ locomotive MR/LMS Class 3F 0-6-0 locomotive (Belpaire firebox) LMS Fairburn Class 4 2-6-4 tank locomotive MR/LMS 4F 0-6-0 locomotive LMS Fowler 2-6-2 tank locomotive SDR/LMS Class 7F 2-8-0 locomotive LMS Fowler 6P Original ‘Royal Scot’ 4-6-0 locomotive LMS Stanier Class 4 two cylinder 2-6-4 tank locomotive Tender Kits LMS Stanier Class 4 three cylinder 2-6-4 tank locomotive BR type (BR1, BR1A, BRiG or BR1H type) 4,250 gallon tender LMS Fowler 5XP ‘Patriot’ Class 4-6-0 locomotive BR type (BR1B, BR1C, BR1D or BR1F type) 4,750 gallon tender LMS Hughes ‘Crab’ 2-6-0 locomotive GER 2,640 gallon tender LNWR/LMS 0-6-2 ‘Coal Tank’ locomotive GWR Churchward 3,500 gallon tender LNWR/LMS 5'6” 2-4-2 tank locomotive LMS Fowler 3,500 gallon tender LNWR/LMS 0-4-2 ‘Dock’ tank locomotive LMS Stanier 3,500 gallon tender MR Class S and U/LMS Class 3 0-6-0 tank locomotive LMS Stanier 3,500 gallon tender (flat sided -sides and ends only) MR Class 4 Compound 4-4-0 locomotive LMS Starrier 4.500 gallon tender MR Deeley 3.500 gallon tender Miscellaneous MR Johnson 3,250 gallon tender LBSCR 54’ bogie passenger carriages MR Johnson 3,500 gallon tender Isle of Wight locomotive nameplates Wagon Underfrarnes.
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