Rails of Sheffield to make first mass-produced 3D-printed wagons


20 April 2019
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RAILS-73358.jpg Rails of Sheffield to make first mass-produced 3D-printed wagons
Rails of Sheffield, in partnership with Dapol, has announced it is to produce a OO gauge model of the BR (ex-SE&CR) Diagram 1424 Box Van, the first of a planned range of exclusive models from the manufacturer.

Rails of Sheffield, in partnership with Dapol, has announced it is to produce a OO gauge model of the BR (ex-SE&CR) Diagram 1424 Box Van, the first of a planned range of exclusive models from the manufacturer.

Researched, designed and produced solely in the UK, the new models will be manufactured using the latest in 3D-printing technologies including a new, ultra-high-resolution aeronautical grade PU with a design life exceeding 25 years.

Design characteristics mimic wagons built by the South Eastern and South Eastern & Chatham Railway in the early 1900s. Built to an increased length of 16ft during the Wainwright-era, several examples survived to British Railways ownership, at least until 1956. The models produced by Rails reflect the later SR and BR condition of the vehicles.   

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Fitted with Alan Gibson finescale twin spoke wheels, three liveries will be produced at launch, with two running numbers in each livery. The following models are ready to pre-order;

  • BR (ex-SE&CR) Diagram 1424 Box Van, No. S45374, Southern Railway brown with BR lettering.
  • BR (ex-SE&CR) Diagram 1424 Box Van, No. S45382, Southern Railway brown with BR lettering.  
  • BR (ex-SE&CR) Diagram 1424 Box Van, No. S45358, BR freight stock grey.
  • BR (ex-SE&CR) Diagram 1424 Box Van, No. S45427, BR freight stock grey.
  • SR (ex-SE&CR) Diagram 1424 Box Van No. 45374, Southern Railway brown, 1936 livery 
  • SR (ex-SE&CR) Diagram 1424 Box Van No. 45455, Southern Railway brown, 1936 livery

Expected to be in stock in June, prices start at £27.99 for a single wagon. Rails has also announced a 5% discount introductory offer on the purchase of two wagons, subject to availability.

Painted samples are on display this weekend at the York Model Railway Show.

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