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is the manufacturing
arm of Wizard Models. We produce
a wide range of 4mm:1ft models for OO, EM, P4 and S4 gauges; including carriages,
non passenger coaching stock, wagons, vans and components in either etched brass,
white metal or resin. A range of fencing, gates and chimney pots is also produced.
concentrates on
the rolling stock of many of the most innovative railway companies in the UK
in the 20th century, including the Caledonian, Cambrian, Furness, Glasgow and
South Western, Lancashire & Yorkshire, LNWR, Midland, North British, North
Eastern Railway, LMS and the LNER. We now have a range of air braked rolling
stock catering for the contemporary scene.
Wagon and van reviews in the model press may be found here.
products are listed
in our current product list. ( Version
5.00 September 2006, 2 Sides A4 (80Kb Acrobat 3.01 file).
products may be obtained from
along with all the wheels, paints and transfers required to complete. Wizard
Models also stocks all those difficult to obtain items needed to complete your
layout. Products may also be obtained in our online shop, conventional mail order, telephone or email. For full details including postage and packing charges see
.
how
to contact 51L and how
to contact Wizard Models the fully searchable online shop with many products
illustrated.
has several new
releases planned for 2006/7. details will appear here as soon as possible.
Released at ExpoEM north 2006, transfers for PCA and POA air braked wagons. Details may be found here.
Also released at Manchester 2006, was our much acclaimed ironstone wagon. Details may be found here.
Do you have any suggestions, comments or recommendations for 51L? Cannot find a particular model you need? Found something on this site you don't like? Want to add something to this site (eg an exhibition date, reference?). Found out something we don't know that we should? Then please send an email outlining your thoughts.
Don't understand our terminology? most terms and phrases are explained in our
glossary.
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