Fieldway Plans Farm Waggons
£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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£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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£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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£5.30
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 1/18th Scale JT6A.
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£3.00
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.
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£10.30
The plan shows the type of waggon used in East Sussex and parts of Kent, and includes variations of body and wheel contruction.
There are very full notes on the structure, use and history of the waggons, and a clear scale drawing of horse harness.
A beautiful drawing to browse over.
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£8.50
This is an elaborate waggon with an unusual undercarriage and double shafts.
The lightness of the parts is compensated for by the multiplicity of rails and spindles in the sides and bed.
Either single or double shafts can be fitted.
Also 1/12th scale is available JT10B.
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£8.70
This massive and stately vehicle dates from 1850, when it was built at Maplestead in North Essex.
It is typical of the traditional style built in Suffolk and North Essex, with high panelled sides and a heavy waisted frame.
Both the large rear and smaller front wheels are straked, and have wooden axles.
There are fittings for double shafts and a carrier's seat, so it will have been used as a road waggon as well as for farm duties.
Also available in 1/8th scale JT20A
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£13.75
This massive and stately vehicle dates from 1850, when it was built at Maplestead in North Essex.
It is typical of the traditional style built in Suffolk and North Essex, with high panelled sides and a heavy waisted frame.
Both the large rear and smaller front wheels are straked, and have wooden axles.
There are fittings for double shafts and a carrier's seat, so it will have been used as a road waggon as well as for farm duties.
Also available in 1/12th scale JT20B.
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