N Gauge Vehicles - not Oxford Diecast

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Brian 2024

Could anyone please tell me where is the best place to buy UK N Gauge cars, vans, HGV lorries please, But not Oxford dicast they are to much money

Many thanks
Brian

ntpntpntp

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Sorry but the Knowledge Bank category is not really the right place to be asking questions.

Would be better as a topic under N Gauge Discussion > Vehicles with a title which reflects the question being asked?




Edit: Moved as suggested although not possible to move to a sub topic
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PLD

Quote from: Brian 2024 on Yesterday at 10:17:20 PMCould anyone please tell me where is the best place to buy UK N Gauge cars, vans, HGV lorries please, But not Oxford dicast they are to much money

Many thanks
Brian
There are many alternatives highlighted in the Vehicles sub-forum... However, if you are looking for "Cheaper Than Oxford" you are likely to be disappointed... Oxford are the cheapest ready-to-use...
To get cheaper you are looking at the bottom end of the 3D print and Whitemetal casting market which you will need to paint/finish for yourself, and some bear so little resemblance to what they purport to be, the kindest thing you can say is they have the right number of wheels..  :( 

njee20

The only other option I can think of is some of the generic Japanese ones you can get. Bear a passing resemblance to British models, but that's about it...

Steven B

If you're looking for models of actual UK cars for less than Oxford Diecast you'll be struggling unless you find someone selling off a bundle second hand.

If you're really on a budget, there are generic cars, buses and lorries in multi-packs for not a lot of money:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265094078670
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/335315048661
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226105209126

Some even come with lights fitted, however if you're looking for a Ford Fiesta or Morris Minor at 50p a car you'll be disappointed.


Steven B

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Hello Brian

Welcome aboard!

If you are looking at the Oxford Diecast price list, you might be able to buy the models at a bit of a discount from some retailers.

The other range I can think of, if you are looking for inexpensive 'ready to run' vehicles, is Base Toys.  Here's a link to Osborn's of Bideford's website to give you an idea of the range...

https://www.osbornsmodels.com/base-toys-1148-scale-diecast-vehicles-710-c.asp

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Bealman

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I personally think Oxford Diecast are good value. Excellent N scale models.
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Quote from: PLD on Today at 07:51:19 AMTo get cheaper you are looking at the bottom end of the 3D print and Whitemetal casting market which you will need to paint/finish for yourself, and some bear so little resemblance to what they purport to be, the kindest thing you can say is they have the right number of wheels..  :(

Sometimes even the last bit of the above post can be doubtful :D

ntpntpntp

I have to agree with the previous posts, if you want decent RTR models then Oxford Diecast and Base Toys look reasonable value. There have been a few buses and lorries produced by Graham Farish.  I have a handful of examples of Oxford Diecast but they're not really my thing as I model European N now.

Other than that it's a case of hunting around for 3D prints and generic cheap plastic vehicles (often 1:160 scale so a tad small for British N). 

When I was modelling British N in the 70s we had to make do with "white metal lumps" you painted yourself. They did the job at the time but rather crude now.
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Quote from: Brian 2024 on Yesterday at 10:17:20 PMCould anyone please tell me where is the best place to buy UK N Gauge cars, vans, HGV lorries please, But not Oxford dicast they are to much money

What is your budget for each car, van and lorry?

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