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£5.70
Those of you who find difficulty in contructing wheels should welcome this plan, but it has some features which will pose interesting problems for the modelmaker.
The body is woven from cane, and with patience this could be reproduced in miniature or wood panels could be substituted.
The reindeer hide wraps add an attractive finishing touch.
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£9.80
The Lincolnshire Waggon is closest in shape to the Dutch vehicles from which it is probable that English Farm Waggons evolved, and indeed the family resemblance to the American Conestoga waggon is quite plain to see.
It has some interesting variations, including a most unusual and ingenious design of the bed..
Also available in 1/12th scale JT64B.
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£5.50
The Lincolnshire Waggon is closest in shape to the Dutch vehicles from which it is probable that English Farm Waggons evolved, and indeed the family resemblance to the American Conestoga waggon is quite plain to see.
It has some interesting variations, including a most unusual and ingenious design of the bed..
Also available in 1/8th scale JT64A.
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£6.80
The early American Buckboard was a primitive vehicle consisting of just springy boards bolted between the two axles.
From this there developed a smart outfit which gave an excellent ride on uneven country roads.
It has a varnshed natural wood finish.
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£11.75
The amount of work put into the complex structure, and the care devoted to the decorative features are amazing.
The paintwork is a beautiful deep orange line out in black.The attention to finish and elaboration in chamfering was very marked, while the lettering and lining out was exemplary.
Also available 1/12th scale JT66B.
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£7.00
The amount of work put into the complex structure, and the care devoted to the decorative features are amazing.
The paintwork is a beautiful deep orange line out in black.The attention to finish and elaboration in chamfering was very marked, while the lettering and lining out was exemplary.
Also available 1/8th scale JT66A.
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£4.30
Although they may look simple the wheelbarrows which were made in country workshops were considered to be testing exercise for the young craftsman.
Balance and durability were important,so the design had to be considered carefully.
This example is one of the last burrows made at a Sussex village workshop.
It is now in the Old Kiln Museum near Farnham.
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£4.15
This is a barrow of the tradional London style, many of which are still in use today.
The barrows are usually hired out by the builders, who have their name carved on in several places to ensure the barrow does not go astray.
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£7.20
The beautiful little milk pram is typical of those which were used in towns all over Britian.
The plans detail the brass churn, the cans and measures.
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£8.40
This is a heavy waggon,with massive curved timbers in the underframe to give the waisted sides.
It has plank sides, with wooden strouters, and is fitted with harvest ladders, a dog stick and a drug shoe.
Also available Exploded view JT6B.
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