N Gauge British Lorries

Started by NeilMac, October 31, 2011, 01:56:26 PM

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NeilMac

B-T Models (formerly Base Toys) are to release some of their 1/76 scale lorries in 1/148 scale, starting with the Leyland/BMC FG four wheeler, Karrier Bantam artic, and the Albion CX7 & Foden DG eight wheelers:-

http://www.ehattons.com/stocklist/prodlist.aspx?ManID=120&PrTyID=150&ScID=2

Neil

Newportnobby

Welcome, Neil :wave:
Your post was most welcome too - I've pre-ordered some - thanks :thumbsup:

bluedepot

they look nice

can we have some more 1980s appropriate vehicles please?!?!

thanks


tim

Mustermark

Welcome to the forum.

I have pre-ordered some.  Great post!  Thanks. 

http://www.marksmodelrailway.com
I'm a personality prototype... you can tell, can't you.

NeilMac

#4
Thanks for your welcome, folks.

Bluedepot: the Leyland/BMC FGs were still fairly common on the roads well into the 1980s, and you could still see the odd Karrier Bantam (though not in the liveries depicted of course!).

Neil

NeilMac

.....and Oxford Diecast are bringing out a 1:148 Bedford O-type pantechnicon:-

http://www.modelenium.co.uk/models/BEDFORD-PANTECHNICON-PICKFORDS--NBP002.aspx

Strangely, the illustration appears to be based on the old Corgi 1:50 scale effort (which wasn't a pantechnicon, as the cab isn't integral with the van bodywork): hopefully the new model won't be a scaled-down version of this.

Cheers
Neil

Alex

Hi,

It's good to see the range on N Gauge vehicles expanding. I like Oxford stuff as they are easy to convert.

Alex

darren.c

just need some one to do  British modern trucks now
daz

Oldman

Quote from: darren.c on November 22, 2011, 10:31:16 AM
just need some one to do  British modern trucks now
daz
Could always repaint some of the Tomytec japanese ones. Not the cheapest but look great and you can get them from a member(N Train) on here, just checked his e-bay shop and currently only got a few.
Other option E-bay UK - Ngauge - Tomytec  should bring up some.
Modelling stupid small scale using T gauge track and IDl induction track. Still have  N gauge but not the space( Japanese Trams) Excuse spelling errors please, posting on mobile phone

H

One of the Tomytec lorries, the Hino with 700 series cab (and also available from Bandai) is now becomming common on British roads. And, apparently they (Hino) have some sort of tie up with Scania and cross brand some of their ranges. You just need to overpaint the kerbside view window which is not fitted on UK versions and the number plates to reflect British colours/style.

H.

Duncan83

Thanks for the post I have been looking for lorries etc and never knew hattons done them.

:thumbsup:

NeilMac

#11
For modern(-ish) European trucks in N gauge, look out for Bachmann's Intertrans 148 range, which consisted of precisely one truck: an MAN F90 with curtainsider trailer, which was available in several UK liveries if I remember correctly (James Irlam comes to mind).

As an aside, the Intertrans 76 range was also a one-off, in the shape of a very neat Scammell Scarab (OO gauge).

Cheers
Neil

Edit: just noticed this has already been discussed:-
http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=1704.0
and there's one on Ebay right now.....

Jerry Howlett


This arrived today from Hatton's new Base Toys N gauge.
Some days its just not worth gnawing through the straps.

galway

Quote from: Jerry Howlett on January 27, 2012, 06:29:23 PM

This arrived today from Hatton's new Base Toys N gauge.

Have ordered the full range, looking forward to receiving them.
Is féidir tú a choinneáil ar eascainí an madra nó is féidir a lasadh coinneal duit

port perran

Will be pre-ordering a few of those later.
Thanks for the info.
I'm sure I'll get used to cream first soon.

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