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PECO LK-201 Highland Railway Signal Box (Helmsdale) Wood/Plastic Kit 00 Gauge 1s

$ 13.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Assembly: Kit Unbuilt
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • EAN: 5050881056011
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Scale (Gauge): OO
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: PECO
  • Sub-Type: Signal Towers
  • Product Type: Buildings
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Material: Wood
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: lk-201

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    PECO LK-201 Highland Railway Signal Box (Helmsdale) Wood/Plastic Kit 00 Gauge
    Main Description
    PECO LK-201 Highland Railway Signal Box (Helmsdale) Wood/Plastic Kit 00 Gauge
    Based on the signal box situated at Helmsdale station on the Far North Line in Scotland this new kit is a combination of laser-cut wooden parts and plastic-injection mouldings. Representing the delightful signal box that still stands today at this remote location, the interesting vertical boarding is typical of the old Highland Railway's design for buildings. Opened in 1885 and closed exactly 100 years later in 1985, the building was subsequently given listed status and is now used by the permanent way department
    Full assembly instructions are provided for this easy to assemble kit. Including the stairs the finished model's footprint is 90 x 40mm.
    The Scottish Highlands are a beautiful area of the country with dramatic landscapes featuring mountains and lochs as well as dainty communities scattered among them. With the popularity of modelling railways in the Scottish Highlands this kit will appeal to many throughout the modelling community.
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    PECO LK-201 Highland Railway Signal Box (Helmsdale) Wood/Plastic Kit 00 GaugeBased on the signal box situated at Helmsdale station on the Far North Line in Scotland this new kit is a combination of laser-cut wooden parts and plastic-injection mouldings. Representing the delightful signal box that still stands today at this remote location, the interesting vertical boarding is typical of the old Highland Railway's design for buildings. Opened in 1885 and closed exactly 100 years later in 1985, the building was subsequently given listed status and is now used by the permanent way department Full assembly instructions are provided for this easy to assemble kit. Including the stairs the finished model's footprint is 90 x 40mm.The Scottish Highlands are a beautiful area of the country with dram