gwr autocoach 3d models
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The GWR Autocoach (or auto-trailer) is a unique type of coach used by the Great Western Railway for push-pull trains powered by a steam locomotive. Its distinctive design feature is the driving cab located at one end, enabling the driver to control...
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Between 1929 and 1950, GWR built an impressive 863 of these powerful locomotives, making them the top-producing class on the railway. They are also among the largest classes of steam locomotive ever built in Britain. Upcoming projects include a...
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The GWR 5700 Class was a series of 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotives built by the Great Western Railway (GWR) and British Railways (BR) between 1929 and 1950. ...With a whopping 863 built, they were the most prolific class produced by the GWR, and...
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Here are files for several GWR corrugated iron lamp huts drawn full size so scale to suit your needs. ... Enjoy Jonny
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A simple two pen trackside cattle dock, typical of those used on the GWR. The distance between the trackside gates matches the position of the doors of 2 10ft wheelbase cattle wagons. ... Includes a water trough for each pen.
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The forward/reverse screw mechanism, as depicted in typical Great Western Railway (GWR) designs, showcases a four-start Acme thread. ...Refer to images of actual locomotives for visual representation.
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Here is a file for a GWR Breakdown Train Mess Van drawn full size so scale to suit your model. These were found with Breakdown Tool Vans often with breakdown cranes. They survived into British Railways use. ... Enjoy Jonny
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Here is a file for a GWR Breakdown Tool Van drawn full size so scale to suit your model. These Tool Vans were found with the Breakdown Mess Vans. they contained the tools, jacks and packing required to re-rail trains. Some lasted into British...
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Here is a file for a 4 wheel GWR Tool Van drawn full size so scale to suit your model. 10 of these iron and steel bodied vans were built by the Great Western Railway between 1913 and 1915 for Signal and Telegraph Department use. They were similar...
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The passenger coaches of the Great Western Railway (GWR) came in a wide variety, ranging from four-wheeled to six-wheeled vehicles on the original broad gauge line of 1838. Over time, these coaches evolved into bogie coaches up to 70 feet long that...
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4 boiler to his successful 3100 Class 2-6-2T to create the GWR 3150 Class. These showed themselves to be successful locomotives but their 65 long tons 0 cwt (145,600 lb or 66 t) weight and 2,000 imp gal (9,100 L; 2,400 US gal) water capacity meant...
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Here is a file for a 6 Wheel GWR Tool Van drawn full size so scale to suit your needs. 23 of these iron or iron and steel bodied vans were built from 1902 to 1913 in various lots based on an extended type of "Iron Mink" to carry tools and stores...
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A GWR type signalbox for your railway railroad scenes. Complete with accurate internal detailing.Product Features (Wavefront OBJ):- Approx 41773 polygons.- Includes group information, which your software should read as separate parts.- This version...
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Innovative light rail locomotives were pioneered in 1932 through a groundbreaking design that transformed the industry.
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The 61xx Class were powerful tank engines built for suburban and local passenger services across the entire Great Western Railway network. ...Designed by Collett, they represented a significant upgrade to Churchward's earlier 3100/5100 Class from 1903.
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Approximately manufactured in 1902, Great Western Railway's 060 saddle tank locomotives were utilized at industrial sites within the GWR network and possibly for light passenger services. ...Today, several of these engines can be seen on preservation...
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This scale model showcases a classic early 1900s GWR branch line station building along with its intricately designed canopy/roof, modeled after the Lambourn terminus built in 1910 at the end of a Newbury-to-Lambourn line running up the Berkshire...
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... The same emblem is featured as part of the “Hogwarts Railways” sigil on the tender and carriages. It retained its GWR number of 5972, but with alternative nameplates fitted, naming the engine Hogwarts Castle. ...It is painted in a crimson livery.
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A collection of 10 well-known GWR steam locomotives in T Gauge. These are static models, and built for 1:480 scale. You can rescale them to 1:450 if desired. A few of them need repair, but print successfully anyway. Tested on a FlashForge...
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this a representaion of the early 20th century wooden LWB Toad Brake Van designed at GWR Swindon Works. (My late dad was a pattern maker in the GWR wheel shop) Assembly is required: Window acetate (optional) You may like to finish the windows with...
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This is a self designed Closed Wagon based on GWR plans with some artistic license. Designed for TT 120 Scale although could perhaps be scaled down for N Gauge (not tried). The design makes use of Tillig 08818 7.5mm wheel and axle set for TT...
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The 1400 Class Steam Locomotive is a type of train engine engineered by the Great Western Railway specifically for short-distance commuter service. ...Introduced in 1932 as the 4800 Class, it was later given a new designation in 1946.
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The compact tank engines are engineered specifically for dockyard operations, thanks to their exceptionally tight turning capabilities.
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High-Performance 4th Generation Guided-Wave Radar Level Transmitter System