Past-Avenue Posted July 27, 2025 Posted July 27, 2025 30 Ton break van I've finally got these ready for sale. I will be doing them in three liveries as in the pictures. Comes RTR with steel wheels, NEMs, decals and glazing fitted. These were introduced in 1960 and were in traffic up until the end. Price for these are €55 (flying snail) €60 for the CIE versions. Please PM me to order and once I've pre-orders done I'll have them in stock and ready to ship. Enda 12
irishthump Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 Hi, will you be selling unpainted versions as well?
Past-Avenue Posted August 5, 2025 Author Posted August 5, 2025 7 hours ago, irishthump said: Hi, will you be selling unpainted versions as well? Hi. Yes I can supply them at any level of finishing from just the bare 3D printed van up. If you would like just pm me with what you want ie body, wheels, decals etc etc and I'll give you a price. Thanks for your inquiry. Enda
Blaine Posted August 7, 2025 Posted August 7, 2025 On 5/8/2025 at 4:00 PM, Past-Avenue said: Hi. Yes I can supply them at any level of finishing from just the bare 3D printed van up. If you would like just pm me with what you want ie body, wheels, decals etc etc and I'll give you a price. Thanks for your inquiry. Enda Hi Enda You would be quicker giving a price for an unpainted version, 'pm for info' is counter productive. Pick a price and stick with it 1
Past-Avenue Posted May 13 Author Posted May 13 I've added another livery to the 30 ton brake van's in OO Gauge. Also I'm doing N Guage version's RTR now in the 4 liveries. These require couplings as they are not like the OO with the standard NEM pockets. I've attached some pictures and all can be easily purchased from my website ckprints.ie Enda 10
Darius43 Posted Wednesday at 15:58 Posted Wednesday at 15:58 Just received from CK Prints. And after a spot of weathering. Cheers Darius 7
Past-Avenue Posted Wednesday at 21:37 Author Posted Wednesday at 21:37 They look great and really come to life when they are weathered. In my opinion certain models only come to life and makes them look more realistic with a little weathering. I don't think they were ever pristine only when they were new like most railway freight wagons. Thanks Darius Enda 3
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