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Introducing GWR station shelterGWR station shelter based on Wilmcote station shelter. This bundle shows how our LCC system can be used to reproduce accurate buildings with addition of only couple custom parts!

 

http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-21&title=B%2000-21

 

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Hi is there any chance that you will be doing the GWR Station shelter above in 7mm.

 

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Martyn.

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Hi is there any chance that you will be doing the GWR Station shelter above in 7mm.

 

Regards,

 

Martyn.

 

Hi Martyn,

 

Thank you for your suggestion. Yes we want to rescale it at some point. It will not be soon unfortunately. The construction of the shelter calls for trimming some of the parts to the height. it is possible with OO because the wall panels are only 1.4mm thick and cuts easily with sharp hobby knife. We would have to use 2.6mm thick panels for the O gauge shelter and those are not so easy to trim. We will introduce it but it will take time because we would have make dedicated lowered panels for it.

 

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Jakub

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Hi Martyn,

 

Thank you for your suggestion. Yes we want to rescale it at some point. It will not be soon unfortunately. The construction of the shelter calls for trimming some of the parts to the height. it is possible with OO because the wall panels are only 1.4mm thick and cuts easily with sharp hobby knife. We would have to use 2.6mm thick panels for the O gauge shelter and those are not so easy to trim. We will introduce it but it will take time because we would have make dedicated lowered panels for it.

 

Best regards

Jakub

Hi thanks for the quick reply, that's great to know that eventually you will hopefully rescale the kit. There is no hurry as my layout is far from being finished, but I will keep a watch on your products in the mean time.

 

Regards,

 

Martyn.

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Introducing O gauge midlands style signal box

 

Continuing to fulfill our promise to extend the 7mm range of products we have introduced the midland style signal box in O gauge. Small signal box is also coming soon by popular demand.

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-12L&title=B%2070-12L

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-12R&title=B%2070-12R

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Introducing O gauge small signal box

We have introduced the O gauge small signal box inspired by the OO gauge signal box. Now it shares some of the parts with the medium signal boxes slightly rising it. As always available in both left and right stair option.

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-13L&title=B%2070-13L

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-13R&title=B%2070-13R

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Introducing O gauge small industrial kits

 

The ever popular small industrial kits have now been rescaled to 7mm scale! They are perfect introductory kit for those looking to get into the LCC Modelling System or as a great way of supplementing your industrial layout.

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-14&title=B%2070-14

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-15&title=B%2070-15

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-16&title=B%2070-16

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Love the "house style" of your railway and industrial 7mm scale buildings! Do you have any plans to do terraced houses/pubs/shops?

Cheers

Jon Fitness.

 

Thank you! Yes, we are planning houses/shops etc. We are getting closer now to having an approximate date when we will look into it. We want to make a start next year if that is in our power.

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Thank you! Yes, we are planning houses/shops etc. We are getting closer now to having an approximate date when we will look into it. We want to make a start next year if that is in our power.

Excellent news. Looking forward to it  :imsohappy:

JF

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Introducing O gauge retaining wall


 


Slightly modified in design retaining wall system is now available on 7mm scale! After receiving feedback from our customers we have decreased the depth of the inset. While the inset has been reduced (based on popular designs) the lean back of the retaining wall was kept. Available either in single module or a triple pack at a reduced cost per unit.


 


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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-17&title=B%2070-17


 


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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-17%20T-pack&title=B%2070-17%20T-pack


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Good afternoon,

I am looking at buying the LCC B 00-00 Station, but replacing all of the window/door sets for the stone variety. However, I have noticed that they are not interchangeable due to the size of the provided windows/doors and the replacement stone variety. eg The kit uses windows 02-24, but the ones that fit the stone surrounds are larger (02-31). This would mean re-measuring the whole model and trying to work out which parts I need to keep the overall dimensions the same for the roof to fit etc. Would it be too much of a pain for you to do a Ver 2 of the station but with stone surrounds, stone corners or even better, the whole building in stone instead of brick? One of my other ideas was to use two kits (plus extra items) to make a Settle & Carlisle type station as below - any help to achieve this would be greatly appreciated. Ian

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Good afternoon,

I am looking at buying the LCC B 00-00 Station, but replacing all of the window/door sets for the stone variety. However, I have noticed that they are not interchangeable due to the size of the provided windows/doors and the replacement stone variety. eg The kit uses windows 02-24, but the ones that fit the stone surrounds are larger (02-31). This would mean re-measuring the whole model and trying to work out which parts I need to keep the overall dimensions the same for the roof to fit etc. Would it be too much of a pain for you to do a Ver 2 of the station but with stone surrounds, stone corners or even better, the whole building in stone instead of brick? One of my other ideas was to use two kits (plus extra items) to make a Settle & Carlisle type station as below - any help to achieve this would be greatly appreciated. Ian

 

Hi Ian,

 

Unfortunately at the moment we are not planning on doing stone buildings. We do have few elements for them but no ready made panels. The reason we don't make them is that we wouldn't be able to make the stonework random and at the same time modular. If we made so that they follow the modular modelling system they would not look very good. I am happy however to assist you in building a station from existing parts. Let me know through contact@lcut.co.uk if you need any assistance.

 

Best regards

Jakub

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Hi Ian,

 

Unfortunately at the moment we are not planning on doing stone buildings. We do have few elements for them but no ready made panels. The reason we don't make them is that we wouldn't be able to make the stonework random and at the same time modular. If we made so that they follow the modular modelling system they would not look very good. I am happy however to assist you in building a station from existing parts. Let me know through contact@lcut.co.uk if you need any assistance.

 

Best regards

Jakub

Thanks Jakub. I have just placed an order for several LCC windows and doors with the stone surrounds and will scratch-build my station using stone effect plasticard.
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Hi Jakub

Looking at B 00-29 the North light loco shed. Would it be possible to obtain an extra set of roof sections to make the shed 3 tracks wide and what sort of price range would I be looking at for this inc the shed?

 

Many thanks

Phil

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Hi Jakub

Looking at B 00-29 the North light loco shed. Would it be possible to obtain an extra set of roof sections to make the shed 3 tracks wide and what sort of price range would I be looking at for this inc the shed?

 

Many thanks

Phil

 

Hi Phil,

 

It is possible to build it as a 3 road shed. If you could drop me a line at contact@lcut.co.uk I can take it from there. I don't have the exact quote right now but it would not be more than additional £10 on top of cost of the shed.

 

Best regards

Jakub Stachula

LCUT creative

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Here are pics of my scratchbuilt OO gauge LMS/LNWR station building using L-Cut creative laser cut valancing, windows, doors and stone window/door surrounds! I hope I have done your excellent product justice!

 

Ian

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Here are pics of my scratchbuilt OO gauge LMS/LNWR station building using L-Cut creative laser cut valancing, windows, doors and stone window/door surrounds! I hope I have done your excellent product justice!

 

Ian

 

Hi Ian,

 

Really well done! Its incredibly good, the level of detail, the finish are all second to none. Really happy to see windows and the valence fitted well!

 

Best regards

Jakub

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Apologies for the interruption Barnaby.

 

Introducing steel girder bridges

 

Along with bridges being introduced to the O gauge we have now expanded the bridge range by adding a steel girder bridge. Available both in O gauge and OO gauge.

 

OO gauge:

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2000-23SP&title=B%2000-23SP

 

O gauge:

 

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http://lcut.co.uk/index.php?product=B%2070-20&title=B%2070-20

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