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Dual Gauge? CM1500 Kit £749.00 Combine Narrow Gauge with Gauge 3 Using Our Range of G64/G45 Dual Gauge Trackwork Including Now Stocking Now Stocking ‘O’ Gauge Latest News and Offers ‘O’ Gauge Second Hand Sales Prices include VAT. Commission Sale items (Prefix SECOM) are sold on behalf of the owner and are open to ’Best Offer’. Please visit our website for up to date details on new and secondhand items. If you would prefer to read our Newsletter in Electronic Format, please see www.grsuk.com where you can either download a pdf version, or opt in to joining our mailing list and have the latest sent to you as soon as it is published Station Studio, 6 Summerleys Road, Princes Risborough, Bucks, HP27 9DT Tel: 01844 345158 Email: [email protected] Web: www.grsuk.com LIVE STEAM UPDATE New Live Steam Locomotives GRS ‘K1 Garratt’ gas fired, 45/32mm in lined black, lined Grey, one only in plain satin black - £3895.00 Man. £4195.00 R/C GRS ‘GVT’ 0-4-0T gas fired, 45mm in black or Green - £1350.00 Man. £1600.00 R/C Accucraft ‘Dolgoch’ 0-4-0WT, 32 or 45mm, Atlas Green, TR Green, or Red - £1550.00 Man. £1850.00 R/C Accucraft ‘Sabrina’ 0-4-0ST, 32 or 45mm, Green, Black, or Maroon - £1050.00 Man. £1350.00 R/C Accucraft ‘Talgarth’ 0-4-0T, 32 or 45mm, Green, Black, or Maroon - £1050.00 Man. £1350.00 R/C Roundhouse ‘Leek & Manifold’ 2-6-4T gas fired, 32 or 45mm gauge, R/C, Crimson Lake - £2020.00 Roundhouse ‘Bulldog’ 0-4-0 Diesel, R/C, Ins. Wheels, 45/32mm, Darj. Blue, or Light Brunswick Green with Red frames £634.00 Second Hand Live Steam Locomotives Pearse "Countess" 32/45mm R/C and whistle - £1995.00 Aristocraft ‘Rogers’ 0-4-0 tender engine, R/C, With metal carrying case - £399.00 Accucraft ’Shay’ Manual, Black - £2499.00 Accucraft ’Lawley’ 0-6-0T, 40Mhz R/C, Maroon - £899.00 Roundhouse ‘Leek & Manifold’ 2-6-4T gas fired, 45mm gauge, R/C, Brown, with wooden carrying case - £1795.00 Roundhouse based Freelance 0-6-2T reminiscent of Argyll, new 2.4Ghz R/C fitted - £1450.00 Essel ‘Cricceth Castle’ 0-6-0, Manual - £550.00 Hornby ‘Stephensons Rocket’ with Coach and extra track - £499.00 For further information on any of these locos, please call the showroom or visit our website: www.grsuk.com CM1500 kit £749.00 Dual Gauge? Combine narrow gauge with Gauge 3 using our range of G64/G45 dual gauge trackwork. We can supply flexible track as well as Points, 5 Yards crossings, slips and all manner of £132.00 handmade items to suit your needs. Narrow Gauge Loco Kits Freelance Multimedia kits, incorporating Resin and plastic superstructures with Whitemetal accessories. These kits are designed to be simple to build, but with a little more work can also form the Kits basis of a highly detailed model. Quarry Hunslet 0-4-0ST, Body Kit CMD237 £109.95 Hunslet 0-4-0ST with Cab, Body Kit CMD235 £119.95 Industrial style Peckett 0-4-0ST, Body Kit CMD236 £119.95 Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0 Diesel, Body Kit DG291 £120.00 CMD237 CMD235 CMD236 DG291 Ready to run Chassis In 32mm and 45mm gauges and with or without cylinders, these chassis feature laser cut steel frames and motion, MFA motor gearboxes (12- 24v, 30:1 ratio) driving via nylon bevel gears. A pickup set is also available - G122 £15.95 G121 & G120 £189.95 G115 & G114 £149.95 L&B 2-6-2T Manning Ward Loco 45/32mm Kit CMD260/1 £795.00 Prototype Kits Tasmanian K1 Garratt 45/32MM KIT CMR250/1 £895.00 CMD260/1 CMR250/1 In 32mm and 45mm gauges, these models feature laser cut steel frames and motion, GRS powerful motor gearboxes (Two in the case of the K1) driving Salter’s wheels via brass gears. Supplied complete with all the necessary details in Etched and Cast Brass as well as Whitemetal, they make into superb models of the real thing Narrow Gauge Rolling Stock Kits Fun to build kits in either Plastic or Resin, many feature a Modular system of construction, that together with our large range of accessories, allows plenty of scope for the builder to modify the kits to their own designs Composite Coach SG1049 £97.34 Brake Composite Coach SG1050 £81.54 Balcony Freelance Coach SG1048 £78.92 Balcony Brake Coach SG1053 £84.20 Three Compartment Coach SG1010 £35.50 Five Compartment Coach SG1008 £44.94 Kits Seven Compartment Coach SG1009 £58.98 SG1050 SG1053 An example of using GRS Standard modules modules to achieve a four compartment coach Modified module Prototype Kits Welsh Highland Coach CMA327 £268.95 Ffestiniog Style Balcony Coach SG1052 £116.83 VOR Brake Van CMA326 £284.26 L&B 3rd Coach SG1001 £117.40 L&B Brake 3rd Coach SG1004 £117.40 L&B Observation Coach SG1001 £123.57 L&B Bogie Open Wagon SG1209 £60.10 L&B Bogie Closed Brake Van SG1205 £73.02 L&B Bogie Open Brake Van SG1206 £90.71 L&M Transporter Wagon CMD352 £47.50 L&M Bogie Flat Wagon CMD353 £69.37 L&M Bogie Milk Wagon CMD354 £88.69 L & M 3rd Saloon Coach CMD350 £146.05 CMA327 SG1206 SG1004 SG1209 CMD353 CMD352 CMD354 Gauge 3 (64mm) The largest practical scale in which to build a scenic garden railway, and with a scale of 1:22.5, it is very compatible with G45 and other narrower gauges. Loco Kits now available from stock CM1710 BR Class 121 ‘Bubble Car’ £870.00 CM1508 GWR Manor 4-6-0 £1800.00 CM1705 GWR ’Flying Banana £825.00 CM1510 LMS 3F 0-6-0T £749.00 CM1514 LMS 4F 0-6-0, black £895.00 CM1544 LNER N5 0-6-2T £745.00 CM1705 CM1525 SR ‘N’ Class mogul £1895.00 CM1520 Terrier 0-6-0T £625.00 CM1508 CM1510 CM1520 CM1525 This range represents a snapshot of our current Gauge 3 stock, new models are always in preparation, old ones are often improved and re-introduced, please check our website for the latest CM1710 developments CM1514 CM1544 GRS offer a large range of rolling stock options for Gauge 3, mostly in kit form but also ready to run. Currently we can offer three R-T-R Collett coaches in GWR or early BR livery; - G3782 Corridor 3rd Diag. C77 £1299.00 G3782 G3780 Brake Composite Diag. E159 £1299.00 G3781 Corridor Composite Diag. E155 £1299.00 (any mix of 4 of the above for £4996.00) Examples of our Coach kits include two SR (ex LSWR) coaches SG1640 51ft 1st/3rd £379.50, and G3780 SG1641 51ft Brake 3rd £399.50 G3781 SG1640 Also the ubiquitous LMS Stove Passenger brake van CMD1625 £331.40 CMD1625 Freight stock is also well represented in our range and SG1641 currently includes; - CM201 DG1809 GWR Conflat £78.58 CM201 GWR furniture container £41.95 CM206 Insulated container £39.50 DG1809 (wagon only) CMD1895 CMD1889 Loriot M £99.42 DG1857 LMS 12 ton ventilated Plywood Van £124.50 CMD1885 LMS 20 ton Brake Van £159.95 DG1861 LMS 6w Milk Tanker £149.75 DG1857 CMD1896 CMD1891 LMS 12t Cattle Wagon £99.42 CMD1897L LMS Palethorpes Van £292.03 DG1808 LNER 13t DG1808 DG1861 CMD1889 Mineral Wagon £95.00 CMD1896 RCH Oil Tanker £149.75 CMD1895 SR (ex LSWR) CMD1885 CMD1897L CM206 Brake Van £140.43 Available in a choice of BR Green, Red, and Blue plus LMS Crimson, All are normally £5995.00, but we have four very special offers DUCHESS Offer 3 Buy for £5995.00 and receive 25 Yards of GRS G3 track Offer 1 Offer 4 Buy for £5995.00 and Order the G3 Gresley A4, and pay receive £500 worth of GRS Offer 2 £5495.00 for a Duchess Vouchers Buy for £5595.00 (a non-returnable deposit of £500 will be required) BR 4MT 2-6-4T Available in a choice of BR lined Black or lined Green. Both are normally £3995.00, but we have a very special offer Buy for £3995.00 and receive £500 worth of GRS Vouchers And Finally! Buy any two kingscale models on this page and receive a discount of £800 on the total price! This offer incudes the last gas fired Britannia in existence, which comes with Radio Control (this offer may not be combined £5995.00 with any other offers) New for 2019 and 2020 Taking orders now! L22061 L21429 RhB GE6/6II MFX/DCC/Sound/ RhB GE 4/4 III Blick - mfx/DCC/ Lights £1415.65 Sound/lights £1028.98 L26270/1 L28445 DFB HG4/4 Rack loco. Sound/ RhB GE II 4/4 620 mfx/DCC/sound/ Lights/Smoke. Limited edition of lights £1028.98 399 worldwide £3699.00 New from UP FEF-3 4-8-4, in four versions, delivery expected in October 2019 £4750.00 est. Heavyweight 12 wheelers, 6 liveries & 10 versions, expected in September 2019 £300.00 est. Secondhand Description Prod. Code Price Accucraft Accucraft Lawley 40 Mhz R/C SEC8668 £899.00 Accucraft Shay Live Steam SEC8535 £2,499.00 Aristocraft 2-8-2 Mikado Digital/Sound - ART-21510 SEC8155 £799.00 5 x box car bodies only SEC7599 £150.00 Aristo Re-railer ART-11350 SEC7032 £10.00 Aristocraft Mallet ART-21604 SEC8138 £899.00 D&RGW 2 axle flat wagon ART40211 SEC8468 £39.00 DRGW Bobber Caboose ART22506C SEC8771 £59.00 Mikado - R/C/box car Phoenix Sound and wooden box SEC8387 £999.00 Observation Car ART-31411 SEC7011 £249.00 Passenger Car ART-31811 SEC7012 £249.00 Pluto Water Reefer ART-46207 SEC7824 £59.00 R/C Mallet 4019/wooden case R/C box car/Phoenix Sound SEC8340 £1,299.00 Schiltz Beer Reefer ART-46202 SEC7826 £59.00 SD45 Montana Excellent condition SEC7491 £399.00 SD45 Pennsylvania Body only - A224098 SEC7592 £49.00 SF Caboose SEC8402 £69.00 U25-B Diesel Digital SEC6998 £249.00 U25B Seaboard System A22177 SEC7591 £249.00 Bachmann 2-8-0 Consol - Analogue/ Sound SEC5511 £649.00 2-8-0 Consolidation 81295 SEC7967 £399.00 25 Ton Class B Climax 81180 SEC8397 £499.00 4 door baggage Car 98910 SEC8788 £49.00 4-6-0 ATSF Loco (Bachmann) - Unboxed SEC9027 £49.00 ATSF Combine (Bachmann) - Unboxed SEC9026 £49.00 Bachmann - Repainted Lionel Pike missing doors unboxed SEC8990 £39.00 Bachmann - Repainted Lionel Pike no coupling unboxed SEC8991 £39.00 Bachmann 2-Truck Shay 81187 SEC9046 £599.00 Bachmann 4-6-0 SPC loco - Phoenix Sound SEC7462 £349.00 Bachmann Stock Car 98116 SEC8587 £49.00 Bachmann Street Car 93939 SEC7520 £99.00 Baldwin 2-6-6-2 Dig/Sound 82894 SEC7014 £899.00 Berkshire Ham
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