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TT Gauge 1:120 Scale vehicles

The Low Loader first appeared in 1934 and became an instant success, due mainly to its very attractive price and reliability. Taxi fleets often had their own paint scheme, so it appeared in several colours.This Austin is rich blue, the model has a high level of detail too.It is registered EGC 937.Sc..
£8.25
The Low Loader first appeared in 1934 and became an instant success, due mainly to its very attractive price and reliability. Taxi fleets often had their own paint scheme, so it appeared in several colours.This Austin is rich blue, the model has a high level of detail too.It is registered FLH 626.Sc..
£8.25
The Bedford OB Coach was first introduced in 1930 and had a wheelbase of 14ft 6ins, designed to carry 29 passengers.  Registered HW0 881The body colour is British Railways crimson and cream colour scheme.Scale 1:120 for TT models..
£9.25
The Bedford OB Coach was first introduced in 1930 and had a wheelbase of 14ft 6ins, designed to carry 29 passengers.  This 1:120 scale coach, registered JCD 370, is on its way to London according to the front destination blind.The bright green body colour is complemented with a darker green roo..
£9.25
Brand: Auhagen
A small detailed pre-coloured plastic kit of a conveyor belt to make.Indispensable for loading and unloading bulk goods. Height adjustable from 21 to 50 mm We sell these singly (split from a bigger pack)Despatched random colour blue or grey, you cannot choose, sorry.Size 85 x 22mmGlue..
£11.50
The name Dennis is synonymous with fire appliances and yet the two brothers Raymond and John started out in 1895 in a Devonshire village on a path which would lead them to producing cars, lawn mowers, buses and lorries as well as fire appliances. They started producing the F series of fire engines i..
£9.25
Harry Ferguson designed this agricultural tractor, which proved to be one of his most successful inventions which he introduced in 1946. The TE stood for Tractor England while the Model A signified Harry Ferguson’s ‘suction side’ hydraulic control system. The ‘Little Grey Fergie’ was manufactured in..
£8.25
The Land Rover Series II was launched in 1958, The Series II was the first vehicle to use the well-known 2.25 litre petrol engine, which produced 72 hp and was closely related to the 2.0 litre diesel unit still in use today. The Series II also lent itself to a variety of uses in both rural and urban..
£8.25
The Series II Land Rover was introduced in 1958 and was manufactured until 1961This LWB Series II comes in "Blood and Custard" which comes from the slang used for the colours of British Rail carriages during the 1950's - Crimson Lake and Cream. Registered BBH 942BScale 1:120 for TT models..
£8.25
The Morris 1000 Van in British Railways crimson and cream colour scheme, The British Railways totem features on the sides of the van and also on the front of the roof above the windscreen. Registered NDF 815FScale 1:120 for TT models..
£8.25
The Morris 1000 decorated in the corporate Royal Mail colour scheme of bright red with black trim.The model has been given an illustrated billboard on the side inviting the public to ‘Own a pocket Post Office, buy a book of stamps’Above the billboard the Royal Mail lettering with the Royal insignia ..
£8.25
The Routemaster was first introduced in the early 50s by London Transport.It emerged as the most popular double decker bus of all time. Scale 1:120 for TT models..
£10.25
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