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  1. We are having a bit of a sale of overstocked items.

    We have huge savings of up to 25% on many items.

    Including

    • Accurascale PFA triple packs - 13 versions, including coal, Gypsum and nuclear waste -  now £59.95
    • Accurascale HYA/IIA bogie hopper twin packs - 18 versions, including coal, cut-down aggregate and biomass hoppers - now £59.95
    • Cavalex HAA, HFA and HOP AB Merry-Go-Round hopper wagons now available as singles for £25 each
    • Cavalex BLA/BBA steel wagons from £35 (Saving up to £10)
    • Hornby Mk3 carriages from only £25 each ( including ScotRail, LNER, LNER Heritage Blue/grey, Cross Country, GWR and First Great Western)
    • We also have selected Bachmann class 47s and 37s at 25% off.
    • In O gauge, we have Heljan class 50s from £550, saving up to £175


    Check out our sale pages for some great offers.

    Sale:  http://www.trains4u.com/c/886/Sale
    Cavalex Wagons: http://www.trains4u.com/c/656/Cavalex

  2. 3 hours ago, BR(S) said:

     

    I see on these pages you have also listed medium-weathered HAA wagons. Are these the second batch of weathered HAAs, with lighter weathering? Have you got any pictures of the finished wagon please as none appear on your website page?


    Thanks for the feedback on the website, I hadn't realised the images were missing.   I'll get that sorted as soon as I can.

    In any case, 
    The medium weathering generally looks like this:

     

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    Or with tyre marks
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    these have not been discounted, they are currently priced at £35 each or £99.95 for a triple pack.

    We have 33 different red cradle running numbers to choose from (or 11 different triple packs)
     

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  3. For this summer, we have reduced most of our Cavalex Models OO MGR Hopper packs to £75.00 each (RRP £89.99)

     

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    As well as this, because each wagon is individually packaged, we can also now make them available as single wagons, for £25.00 each

     

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    This means you can mix, match or buy any quantity you wish without having to get three of the same wagon livery each time.

    Choose from 18 different red-cradle HAA hoppers, 3 versions each of yellow cradle and EWS HFA wagons with hoods and 9 versions of the original HOP_AB

    Check out our website for some great deals!

    http://www.trains4u.com/c/656/Cavalex

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, BR traction instructor said:

    Maybe the notion of a modelling hub which embraces all modern communications opportunities as well as offering the option to physically visit the premises is a sensible 2023 version of the traditional model shop. That way the owner is making the most of each opportunity to sell his goods, source stock, maintain a profile in the hobby, communicate with customers not having time or means to physically get to his premises and yet still offering a traditional visit opportunity for those preferring it.

     

    BeRTIe


    genuinely… what does that mean?

    The description is pretty vague.

     

    if you mean a physical modelling space, with knives and soldering irons and things, I think the insurance and h&s overhead would kill any potential profits

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  5. 5 hours ago, PaulRhB said:


    Hi Gareth, is there a reason Warrior isn’t on your immediate to do list? 


    We have a queue... 🙂

    Given a Warrior was the first internal combustion vehicle I ever drove (What fool would let a 15 year old at the controls!), it ought to be higher on the list...

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  6. Well, well, well...

    As you probably know, we have an ever expanding range of military vehicles to complement our warflat wagons...
    but our latest were possibly a bit too big to fit...

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    Well, the stowage boxes can be removed to keep in gauge, but why bother when they will happily sit on a Warwell!

    Hatton's have very kindly agreed to extend their run of their OO warflat wagons to include two additional modern Warwell wagons, that will be exclusive to us at Trains4U.

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    Artwork will be supplied once finalised, but we have commissioned the following wagons:

    KWA 95540
    in green with yellow ends

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    KWB 95527
    With Green ends and stencilled data in white.


    These will be slightly more expensive than the Hatton's wagons at £27.50 each.  This is to cover additional artwork and sample costs as the production run is quite small

    The wagons will be delivered to us as part of the main Hatton's run in early 2024.

     

     

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  7. We are looking to clear the remnant stock of our White and White with patch OO scale Cavalex PGAs

    These have been reduced by 20% to from £32.50 to £26 each, which is remarkable value for such a highly detailed wagon.

    Stocks are very limited, and there is no plan for another run in the foreseeable future, so be quick if you want to secure yours.
    Reduced price wagons are as follows:

    White:

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    Image shows PGA012 W (3)

    PGA012 W (1) -  White  with protection panels, no ladders                  - http://www.trains4u.com/p/47600/Cavalex-Models-PGA012W(1)-OO-Gauge-PGA-Wagon-Plain-White--
    PGA012 W (2) -  White  without protection panels, no ladders            - http://www.trains4u.com/p/47601/Cavalex-Models-PGA012W(2)-OO-Gauge-PGA-Wagon-Plain-White---No
    PGA012 W (3) -  White  without protection panels, with ladders         -  http://www.trains4u.com/p/47608/Cavalex-Models-PGA012W(3)-OO-Gauge-PGA-Wagon-Plain-White-with

    White with patch:

     

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    Image shows PGA012 P (3)

    PGA012 P (1) -  White with patch - with Protection panels, no ladders        - http://www.trains4u.com/p/47597/Cavalex-Models-PGA012P(1)-OO-Gauge-PGA-Wagon-White-with-Patch--
    PGA012 P (2) -  White with patch - without Protection panels, no ladders  - http://www.trains4u.com/p/47598/Cavalex-Models-PGA012P(2)-OO-Gauge-PGA-Wagon-White-with-Patch--
    PGA012 P (3) -  White with patch - with Protection panels and ladders       -  http://www.trains4u.com/p/47599/Cavalex-Models-PGA012P(3)-OO-Gauge-PGA-Wagon-White-with-Patch--

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  8. The bodied wagons are actually quite nice to be fair.

     

    I might look and see if the harlequin wagon can be improved somehow 

    i think replacing the axles would be a great first step.

     

    we don’t have huge numbers of them.

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  9. 4 hours ago, Phil Bullock said:

    Are there any photos of finished CoIl P model wagons please? The photos on the web of wagons without sides are unpainted…,


    do you mean the frame bodied Palbrick wagons?

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