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C.R. Goods Brake Van Kits

The specification for all the goods stock kits is as follows:

Photo-etched brass body and underframe;
Etched and investment cast brass details and fittings;
Compensated underframe;
All wire, glazing material etc as appropriate and
Sprung buffers.

Scale drawing of CC20

Download kit instructions and prototype notes

CC20  15T Brake Van
£25.00. Packed Weight 380g

A total of 37 of these vans were built to lots G202, G217, G255, G251 and G258 between about 1903 and 1908 for use mainly on shorter distance traffic. It is thought that at least some of these survived until after the second World War.

1 only left in stock

Scale drawing of CC25

Download kit instructions and prototype notes

CC25  20T Brake Van
£27.50. Packed Weight 420g

40 of these vans were build to lot G220 in about 1904 for express goods traffic. Again, it is thought that at least some of these survived until after the second World War.


Caley Coaches, Jim Smellie, 15 Tay Crescent, Bishopbriggs, GLASGOW, Scotland, G64 1EU

All photographs on this site unless otherwise credited are from the collection of Jim Smellie

Site contents Copyright © Jim Smellie, 2012.

Caledonian Railway Coat of Arms

"Wha dare meddle wi' me" - a loose translation of the Scottish motto (nemo me impune lacessit, litterly meaning "no-one provokes me with impunity") which was appropriated along with the Scottish coat of arms (without any sanction from the Lord Lyon, King of Arms) by the Caledonian Railway Co.


Contact details

Jim Smellie
15 Tay Crescent
Bishopbriggs
GLASGOW
Scotland
G64 1EU

+44(0)141 772 5537

Please e-mail me with any questions, to check stock or should you find any broken links on the site.

All photographs on this site unless otherwise credited are from the collection of Jim Smellie.

Site contents Copyright © Jim Smellie, 2012.