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
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?
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Edit: Moved as suggested although not possible to move to a sub topic
Quote from: Brian 2024 on April 23, 2024, 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 (https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?board=182.0) 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.. :(
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...
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
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
With all good wishes.
John
I personally think Oxford Diecast are good value. Excellent N scale models.
Quote from: PLD on April 24, 2024, 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
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.
Quote from: Brian 2024 on April 23, 2024, 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?
There is an Ebay seller offering job lots of Rietze 1/160 scale Iveco and Ford vans. Shipping to UK might break your price barriers. Search for item number 204344840670 or 394643442760 while stocks last.