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OO gauge Wickham Inspection car includes a static chassis option

Narrow Minded Railworks

Regular price $26.00

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This is a model of a Wickham Type 42 Inspection car to use with a Tenshodo Spud chassis. The spud fits easily into place and uses the screw that comes with the spud. The main body is a drop fit onto the sub chassis so you can paint it before assembly. The kit is printed using high detail resin in the UK. I also include a dummy Spud chassis so that you can use the kit as a static display in a siding or diorama should you not wish to buy a spud. You can of course at a later date convert it to a running model. 

The sale is for the body , the sub-chassis and dummy spud , it is unpainted and without the real tenshodo spud which is shown for information purposes only. (Also not included is the diorama/rail/figures etc, this offer is just for the Wickham)

The second picture shows the kit painted and sitting in a diorama so you can see how good the finish is.

If you search on google for "Tenshodo motor bogie" you will find them easily. Anything up to the 26mm wheelbase will work with these or you can use the dummy included. 

The kit may require some minor finishing if required before painting. Condition is New and is dispatched by Royal Mail. Our packaging is Eco friendly, the exterior packing is made in part from Recycled Materials and is fully recyclable, the interior packing materials are acid free and made from 99% recycled pulp fibres. 

Finishing: All items are cleaned and cured by hand. They are unassembled (if needed). Ready for you to prime and paint.

We do our very best to remove support marks but some fine sanding may be required.

All pieces and parts come unprimed and unpainted with all supports removed.

Please do bear in mind that resin can be quite delicate so try to avoid dropping your parts! Sadly, we cant be held responsible for breakages once your item has arrived. However, if the piece is broken in the post, please provide images and we will see what we can do to help to make things good.