Who do you use?
Wanting to get custom name plates for diesels.
Thanks!
I have used Fox transfers and Light railway stores(was Narrow planet) with no problems even for bespoke nameplates although you have to wait a while for bespoke plates and they are not as cheap as those already in their product range. the N gauge society also have a stock of number and name plates, but you need to be a member. hope this helps
Regards,
Alex
Quote from: Hailstone on February 10, 2026, 11:28:53 PMI have used Fox transfers and Light railway stores(was Narrow planet) with no problems even for bespoke nameplates although you have to wait a while for bespoke plates and they are not as cheap as those already in their product range. the N gauge society also have a stock of number and name plates, but you need to be a member. hope this helps
Regards,
Alex
Very much. Thanks!
I've only used Light Railway Stores myself and had a good experience with them. As others have mentioned custom plates can take a while to be made and sent out so be aware you will be waiting a while. LRS currently advise 8 weeks minimum.
I've run into the problem of being in the US: no shipping. :(
What style of nameplate? There's a big difference between a bog-standard plate and the type fitted to the class 40 and Peaks for example.
Try:
https://www.railtec-models.com (3d transfer)
https://www.shawplan.com/spcat.htm (etched)
Quote from: Steven B on February 11, 2026, 03:35:21 PMWhat style of nameplate? There's a big difference between a bog-standard plate and the type fitted to the class 40 and Peaks for example.
Try:
https://www.railtec-models.com (3d transfer)
https://www.shawplan.com/spcat.htm (etched)
Good question.
I don't want it to look goofy, but I am employing Rule 1. So, I just want my real-to-life but fictitious place to have locos I named, based on the proposed region, running by. So, as long as size and color looks good to me, I'm happy.
Light Railway Stores has exactly what I want, but won't ship to the US.
A company I used many years ago was Narrow Planet but I know they changed names and I cant remember the new name but I am sure someone on here will help.
I did have to wait quite a long time but they did 2 sizes for me but only charged for one as they said the scale size one was only just legible and as it was a personal memorial name for my late friend they thought I would prefer a larger nameplate .
Bob
Quote from: Bob Tidbury on February 12, 2026, 09:04:36 AMA company I used many years ago was Narrow Planet but I know they changed names and I cant remember the new name but I am sure someone on here will help.
I did have to wait quite a long time but they did 2 sizes for me but only charged for one as they said the scale size one was only just legible and as it was a personal memorial name for my late friend they thought I would prefer a larger nameplate .
Bob
Bob
@Bob Tidbury Lightrailwaystores.co.uk ring a bell?
Railtec Transfers do custom diesel nameplates
https://railtec-models.com/showitem.php?id=2178 (https://railtec-models.com/showitem.php?id=2178)
Fox also do etched nameplates - I think they do custom ones
https://www.fox-transfers.co.uk/etched-plates (https://www.fox-transfers.co.uk/etched-plates)
Quote from: scottmitchell74 on February 11, 2026, 03:47:49 PMQuote from: Steven B on February 11, 2026, 03:35:21 PMWhat style of nameplate? There's a big difference between a bog-standard plate and the type fitted to the class 40 and Peaks for example.
Try:
https://www.railtec-models.com (3d transfer)
https://www.shawplan.com/spcat.htm (etched)
Good question.
I don't want it to look goofy, but I am employing Rule 1. So, I just want my real-to-life but fictitious place to have locos I named, based on the proposed region, running by. So, as long as size and color looks good to me, I'm happy.
Light Railway Stores has exactly what I want, but won't ship to the US.
have you a friend in the UK who can forward it? I have a friend in Italy who has stuff sent to me and picks it up when he visits England
Regards,
Alex
@Hailstone that's a good idea!