





300Based Upon The British Rail Design Of The 1960s For Modern Diesel Depots, Allowing Easier Maintenance & Access For Locomotives.
This Kit Is For OO Gauge Code 100 Or 75 Rail To Fit The Bachmann Scenecraft Modern Servicing Depot *Pictured
With Over 120 Components Allowing Simply Slot Into Your Baseboard.
Kit Includes:
Hard Standing & Lower Pit Area
Floating Rail Supports
3 Access Walkways, Supports With Pipework Runs
Ramps & Access Ladder
Electrical Control Boxes
Accurate Access Steps
Instructions Included
This Is A Unpainted Kit, Painting With Primer Recommended, Adhesive Will Be Required, Code 100 Rail Lengths Is NOT included, These can be used from Peco Flexi Track Code 100 Or 75 Rail Lengths
Track Centres Spacing is 6.4cm.
good value for money, exactly how it comes, just take your time and look before glueing painting.
I will be honest this kit is fiddly in parts, its well designed and put together, but be warned this is'nt an easy build, you really need to take your time especially when painting. Use good quality glues, paints and primer for best effects. Overall 10/10 and if a problem arises the WHWW Crew are fast and responive in sorting it out. Thanks guys another fantastic product that makes any layout look good. Chris
I will be honest this kit is fiddly in parts, its well designed and put together, but be warned this is'nt an easy build, you really need to take your time especially when painting. Use good quality glues, paints and primer for best effects. Overall 10/10 and if a problem arises the WHWW Crew are fast and responive in sorting it out. Thanks guys another fantastic product that makes any layout look good. Chris
Challenging Kit to build for the Beginner
I recently bought a couple of these kits for my first layout and TMD. I am in the process of building the first one and it is a great little test for the beginner. The parts list and step by step instructions are very helpful, although mine came in black and white when I would have much prefered colour, no problem, I found the same PDF version on the web product details. My kit had some variotions to that of the website illustrations, the 3D printed items were all in grey and I would have much preferred these in white as shown on the web to save me some spray painting. I think painting all the plastic components whilst still on the sprues would be a better option than cutting them all first and then painting. I'm still only half way through as a novice so am taking my time. The seperate YouTube videos from independent contributors on this product definitely help, although they do shortcut some of the steps