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C.R. Loco Kits

Photo of CL2 model

Photo of CL02. Model built by David Franks.
Photographed and digitally enhanced by Allan Goodwillie (Little Owl, PO Box 1957, Livingston, EH54 8ZA, Scotland, UK.

All locomotive kits may be built with either rigid or compensated chassis (compensation components supplied). Locomotive bodies are etched in brass with either an etched brass chassis and etched steel coupling rods and motion or etched nickel-silver chassis and coupling rods. Fittings are turned and investment cast brass. The kits feature alternative parts as appropriate to enable a locomotive to be portrayed at any stage of its career. Wheels, motor and gears are required to complete each kit.

Class 1 | Class 104 | Class 179 | Class 300 | Class 498 | Class 670 | Classes 812 and 652 | Class 900 | Tenders | Proposed Kits


Caley Coaches Ltd, 15 Tay Crescent, Bishopbriggs, GLASGOW, Scotland, G64 1EU

All photographs on this site unless otherwise credited are from the collection of Jim Smellie

Site contents Copyright © Caley Coaches Ltd, 2024.

Caledonian Railway Coat of Arms

"Wha dare meddle wi' me" - a loose translation of the Scottish motto (nemo me impune lacessit, litterly meaning "no-one provokes me with impunity") which was appropriated along with the Scottish coat of arms (without any sanction from the Lord Lyon, King of Arms) by the Caledonian Railway Co.


Contact details

Caley Coaches Ltd,
15 Tay Crescent
Bishopbriggs
GLASGOW
Scotland
G64 1EU

+44(0)7771 956 643

Please e-mail us with any questions, to check stock or should you find any broken links on the site.

All photographs on this site unless otherwise credited are from the collection of Jim Smellie.

Site contents Copyright © Caley Coaches Ltd, 2024.

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Company Number 137795.
Registered in Scotland.
Jim Smellie, Director.