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This month we have decided to feature the 51L transfer range, and the recently introduced Buffer Heads and Springs

Transfers

We have recently added to our range of transfers 5 sets designed primarily for our recently introduced Modern Era 'Air Braked Stock' prototypes . Although designed to help modelers complete our Scrap Wagon and Powder Discharge wagons these transfers may have a use for other vehicles carrying similar loads. These transfers complement the transfers introduced for the 3 box coal wagon

POA Blackadder Design Code PO018 Select here for details of the transfers from this site

Select here for details of the model from the 51L site

2 transfer styles are available for Allied Steel & Wire traffic each covering both Tiphook & Railease liveries for ASW in 2 number ranges (approximately 20 wagon number pairs on each). Each transfer set provides sufficient transfers for 4 wagons. Not all transfers are used for all 4 vehicles, indeed we have designed in some 'spares' that could be useful to modelers of the modern era freight traffic.

ASW Logo

Style No one covers number range 4560 to 4577

Style No two covers number range 5214 to 5233

Please note these images are representations of the transfers the turquoise colour indicates the backing paper, the yellow the varnish layer. As usual with transfers these are difficult to photograph accurately.

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PCA Powder discharge wagon PO017 Select here for details of the transfers from this site

Select here for details of the model from the 51L site.

3 transfer styles are available for for the simpler logos prototypical of the Blue Circle and STS traffic. We understand that Fox Transfers are producing a range suitable for the 'Castle Cement' traffic. As for the ASW liveries for the POA scrap wagon each transfer sheet provides sufficient transfers for up to 4 wagons with some 'spares' that could be useful to modelers of the modern era freight traffic. Please note these images are representations of the transfers the turquoise colour indicates the backing paper, the yellow the varnish layer. As usual with transfers these are difficult to photograph accurately.


Blue Circle 'Black Text'
Style No one is for the Blue Circle / CAIB traffic using black lettering and covers number range 10838 to 10847

Blue Circle 'White Text'
Style No two is for the Blue Circle / CAIB traffic using white lettering and also covers number range 10838 to 10847

STS livery
Style No three is for the STS traffic using black lettering and covers number range10600 to 10631

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Ince 3 box coal wagon Select here for details of the transfers from this site

Select here for details of the model from the 51L site.

6 livery styles are available for the three box coal wagon, 2 have two different number sets. Note these transfers will also be applicable to anybody modeling the early to mid 20th century period where you could reasonably expect coal traffic from the Lancashire coal fields and latterly the N.C.B.


'Blundells'
Style No one is for the Blundells traffic. this distinctive logo (a stylized"B") was used on all Blundells wagons. Our transfer set comprises twenty five "B" symbols, suitable for two 3 box coal wagons (3 per side) or 12 conventional wagons.

White Moss Colliery
Style No two is for the the White Moss Coal Co of Skelmersdale. This distinctive livery, with the central panel in script, is supplied with 9 sets (with one set / side spare) suitable for 4 vehicles. As with the Blundells livery it is suitable for the 3 box and 'conventional' mineral wagons used by "White Moss"

Haydock Colliery
Style No three is for the 'Haydock' coal traffic, it is provided in two number sets covering the range E01 to E99 and E100 to E199, covering between 5 "3 box coal wagons" and and 15 'conventional' wagons.

NCB livery
Style No four is for the the post nationalization NCB traffic, it is provided in two number sets covering the range E01 to E99 and E100 to E199, covering between 5 "3 box coal wagons" and and 15 'conventional' wagons.

Ince Waggon demonstrator
Style No five is for Monks Ferry Steam Coal, covering between 5 "3 box coal wagons" and and 15 'conventional' wagons.

Ince Waggon demonstrator
Style No six is a single livery for Ince Waggon & Spring Co. There is little known about this particular livery, but it is known that Ince would build a demonstrator for some of its range and this transfer replicates that livery.

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Buffer heads and springs

We now can supply buffer heads and springs for a wide range of wagons, vans and carriages including the Oleo type buffer.

With 1mm shank and 0.5mm tail:
12", 13" 16" 18" diameter heads

With 1.45mm shank and 0.5mm tail:
16" diameter heads

 Picket fencing

12" steel head

Steel style

13" steel head

Five bar fencing

16" steel head

 

 18" buffer head

18" steel head

spare springs

Spare springs

16" head with 1.45mm shank

16" steel head with 1.45mm shank

We also have planned 13", 18" and 22" diameter heads. These should be available soon: watch this space!

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