N'Tastic Scale Models - NEW Road Vehicles - Military Vehicles

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Today at IPMS Stoke show at Stafford Show Ground I previewed the next set of releases on the SIG 144 stand, these will go on sale next weekend.

1940 Standard Motor Company - UV Light Utility "Tilly" comes with 2 canvas tilts open and closed
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1940 Standard Motor Company - UV Light Utility "Tilly" in a post war wooden cab again with 2 tilts and can be modelled as pickup
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1940 Standard Motor Company - Beaverette MKIII
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1950s Karrier Bantam - Runway Control Tower based on vehicle at the Army Flying Museum
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and finally and civilian vehicle that was used by the RAF, ARMY and Royal Navy
1960 - Bedford CA - Crewbus
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I will update this thread when on sale, website details in signature.

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Today we have added 4 new vehicle kits and 3 scenic kits.

The vehicles are based around the 1963 Bedford HA van and include the Vauxhall Viva and Bedford Beagle. Scenics wise we have gone for etched brass kits with the introduction of Post and Rail fence. This comes in 2 kits plain fence and plain with gates and a stile. The third scenic kit is a small gas bottle storage cage this is a mixed media kit of etched brass and 3D printed gas bottles.

1963 - Bedford HA - Van
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1963 - Bedford HA - Van + Roof rack and ladder
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1963 - Vauxhall Viva (HA) Family Car
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1963 - Bedford Beagle Estate Car
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Scenics

Fence - Posta & Rail - Plain

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Fence - Posta & Rail including Gates and a Stile
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Small Gas Bottle Storage Cage
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Regards Richard N'Tastic

https://www.coppermineminiatures.co.uk/ntastic-shop

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Ref the runway caravan

I will have one built up ASAP but meanwhile have tracked down some reference material (which was proving hard to find)
Seems that Breighton airfield obtained their control tower by acquiring one of these and simply chucking away the truck. The caravan bit was then mounted on stilts and 'viola' as they say.

As you can see it's more or less original and exactly as in Richard's kit. Photos attached will hopefully help
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WARLEY Model Railway Show, NEC 2022 - A small range of our kits will be available to purchase at Warley 2022 and future shows from Road Transport Images Stand. At Warley find them at D30 I will drop the stock of no later than 10ish on Saturday. I will be around all day Saturday and will pop back and forth to their stand to chat as required.

I will also have the first of the TT120 Scale Models releases, check out our website for more details.

https://www.coppermineminiatures.co.uk/tt120scalemodels
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Released a few new items this weekend 1952-Shelvoke & Drewry - Freightlifter Forklift the little brother of the OD version, Horse drawn Bin Cart and 2 extra binmen for later periods.

More figures to be added in coming weeks from Scale3D.

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