MR-3D - Quality 3D printed models for the Railway Modeller
- High Quality 3D Prints in N scale
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Cowan Sheldon and Company formed from a partnership between John
Cowans and Edward Sheldon in the mid 1800's producing all types of
cranes for growing
industries including the railways. As part of the 1950's Modernisation
Plan British Railways placed an order for twelve steam powered 75
ton cranes on
11th November 1959. By mid 1970's ten of the original steam powered
cranes were converted to diesel-hydraulic and repainted in engineering
yellow
These cranes are printed in super high definition resin, which faithfully
brings out all the rivet and bogie details. This is supplied as a
kit, which includes brass pinpoint bearings, wheels, detailed fret
for grills, ladders and hand rails, and water slide decals. All that
is required is glue and paint.
There are two versions, Steam and Diesel thus covering the period
from the early 1960's through to the mid 1990's. Basic instructions
are included and you don't
need to be an experienced builder. It is advisable to do some research
and there is alot of resorses available on the internet
Please note that due
to licencing requirements all purchases have to me made through the
N Gauge Forum
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| 1:148 (N) Scale Cowans Sheldon Crane Kit | |
| Cowans Sheldon 75 ton Steam crane kit in high definition resin, complete with brass bearings, wheels, detailed fret and water slide decals - £85.00 | |
| Cowans Sheldon 75 ton Diesel-Hydraulic crane kit in high definition resin, complete with brass bearings, wheels, detailed fret and water slide decals - £85.00 | |