Along with its associate business TMS Services, TMS Models
offers a comprehensive service to Gauge O customers. The service ranges from
refurbishment, through repair and servicing, both scratch-building and kit
building locomotives & rolling stock, to buying & selling collections and
individual models. We produce exclusive models in 7mm. scale.
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Baltimore &
Ohio Six-Coupled Switcher, fleet number 380, built under the USRA
wartime programme. |
This brass King
locomotive is in fine near mint condition. Beautifully weathered and c/w
working lights. |
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BR(E) Class
G5 0-4-4T Locomotive in weathered mixed traffic livery with early
emblem. 7mm. scale |
Built & painted
by Graham Varley from the Connoisseur kit. Powered by Canon motor
through a Ron Chaplin gearbox & running on Slater's wheels. The position
of the boiler bands & fittings have been changed to suit this later
condition. |
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BR(M) Class 6P 4-6-0 Royal Scot "The
Cheshire Regiment" fleet number 46134 in the fully lined black livery
with "British Railways" on the tender.
7mm. scale |
This fabulous new model has been built & painted by Graham Varley from
the David Andrews kit. Ron Chaplin gearbox, Canon motor, Slater's
wheels, Laurie Griffin scale LMS couplings, Guilplates plates. Pick-up
from engine & tender. Fully detailed. |
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BR(M) Class 8P Princess Royal "Duchess of
Kent", fleet number 46212 in late condition (post Midland-style
smoke-box door), c/w late crest. "Mid
Day Scot" Headboard. 7mm.
scale |
This exquisite new model built & painted by Graham Varley from the David
Andrews kit has been detailed with many extra features. Chaplin gearbox,
Canon motor, Slater's wheels, Laurie Griffin scale LMS couplings.
Pick-up from engine & tender. |
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LMS Princess Coronation Class 4-6-2 tender
locomotive, 6221 "Queen Elizabeth" in streamlined crimson & gold livery.
7mm scale |
A
fantastic locomotive built & painted by Martin Wyatt based on the David
Andrews Javelin kit. Absolutely superb lining by Phil Coutanche.
Crailcrest motor, MSC gearbox, cast wheels. Pick-up from both engine &
tender. |
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BR(E) Class J94 0-6-0ST locomotive, fleet
number 68070 in heavily weathered plain black livery with late crest.
7mm. scale |
This Tower Models Chinese etched brass locomotive is in good working order. It is
well painted & weathered. Coal to bunker. |
£350 |
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LNER Gresley Class B17/2 "Sandringham" Class
4-6-0 tender locomotive, fleet number 2816 "Fallodon". Built in 1930,
this locomotive stayed at Gorton Shed until 1938. |
This stunning new model was built by Graham Varley from the DMR kit, &
painted by Ian Rathbone. Chaplin gearbox, Canon motor, Slater's wheels,
Severn Mill nameplates. Fully finished. |
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LNER (Ex GCR) Class C4/2 4-4-2 "Jersey
Lilly", fleet number 5263, in the later lined-black livery (weathered).
7mm. scale |
This superb locomotive was built by Martin Wyatt & lined by Phil
Coutanche. Crailcrest motor & MSC double reduction gearbox. Cast wheels
throughout (AGH driving wheels). Pick-up from both engine & tender. |
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LNER (Ex GCR) Class A5 4-6-2T locomotive,
fleet number 5449 in the later lined black livery (weathered).
7mm. scale |
Another superb locomotive from the Martin Wyatt stable, with lining by
Phil Coutanche. Cast wheels to all axles & pick-up from both bogie &
driving wheels. Full cab detail including glazing & crew.. Double
reduction gearbox. |
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LNER (Ex GCR) Class B4 "Immingham" 4-6-0
tender locomotive, fleet number 6095 in wartime black livery.
7mm. scale |
Built from the Gladiator kit, powered by a three-stage ABC gearbox &
Canon motor, running on Slater's wheels, this locomotive has good cab
detail including back-head, glazing & fall-plate, coal to tender, sprung
buffers & scale couplings. Excellent runner. |
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LNER (Ex GCR) Class B4 (Beyer, Peacock 1906
build) 4-6-0 tender locomotive, fleet number 6098. The LNER considered
this class to be a passenger loco, hence apple green livery (weathered) |
Built, painted & weathered by Martin Wyatt. Crailcrest motor & double
reduction MSC gearbox. Bonds cast wheels turned to finescale profile.
Pick-up from both engine & tender. Sprung buffers & scale couplings.
Excellent cab detail including crew. |
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BR(E) Class
N8 0-6-2T locomotive, fleet number 69387, in plain black livery with
early emblem & light weathering. 7mm.
scale |
This locomotive
is built from the Gladiator kit. It has been serviced and weathered by
Richard Pogson. Excellent cab detail including glazing, coal to bunker,
sprung buffers & scale couplings. Brake & sanding gear, lamp brackets. |
£550 |
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BR(E) Class
K1 2-6-0 tender locomotive, fleet number 62011 in the early BR lined
black livery. 7mm. scale |
This new model
was built & painted by Graham Varley from the DMR kit. It is running on
Slater's wheels & powered by a Canon motor matched with a Chaplin
gearbox |
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BR(E)
Gresley Class A4 4-6-2 tender locomotive, fleet number 60032, "Gannet"
in the dark experimental blue lined livery with early emblem.
7mm. scale |
Built by Martin
Wyatt from the Martin Finney kits & painted by Alan Brackenborough. Alan
Harris cast wheels, Crailcrest motor & MSC gearbox. Sprung drawbar,
buffers & couplings. Superb cab detail. Coal to tender |
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BR(M) Class
3F 0-6-0T "Jinty", fleet number 47572 in early emblem medium weathered
condition. Wakefield Shedplate. 7mm.
scale |
This
characterful loco was built & painted by Dave Croft from the Connoisseur
etched brass/nickel silver kit. Cast wheels, sprung hornblocks to centre
axle, ABC three stage gearbox, sprung buffers, excellent cab detail &
backhead. Serviced & weathered by Richard Pogson. |
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GWR 517
Class 0-4-2T locomotive, fleet number 1473 "Fair Rosamund". Named in
1896 to work a Royal train over the Woodstock branch. Remained at Oxford
Shed until withdrawal. |
This fine
locomotive is built from the Mitchell etched brass kit. Although the
painter is not known, the paintwork is in excellent condition. The
backhead detail is superb. One crewman, coal to bunker, cab glazing,
fire-irons & bucket. Working hornblocks to trailing driving axle. |
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GWR 4-6-2
Tender Locomotive, fleet number 111, "The Great Bear" in full livery
with Garter Crests. |
This fabulous
professionally built locomotive is based on the Scorpio kit. It has been
painted by Alan Brackenborough. Slater's wheels, ABC motor/gearbox with
flywheel. Glazed cab, crew & excellent back-head. |
£2750 |
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GWR 57XX
0-6-0PT Locomotive, fleet number 5764.
7mm. scale |
This SanCheng
built brass locomotive was finished & supplied by Tower Models. It is in
as-new condition having never been used. C/w original box, also in mint
condition. |
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GWR 49XX
Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive, fleet number 4970 "Sketty Hall"
7mm. scale
RCA1 |
This fine
locomotive was built & painted from the J M Models kit by Roy Anderson.
A very smooth, quiet runner with power pick-up from both engine &
tender. Slater's wheels. Cab glazing, back-head, fall-plate, sprung
buffers, scale couplings. Needs coal to tender. |
£800 |
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GWR 45XX Class Prairie 2-6-2T locomotive,
fleet number 4508.
RCA2 |
This locomotive was scratch-built by Roy Anderson from nickel-silver.
MSC motor & gearbox, Slater's wheels, excellent back-head detail, cab
glazing, coal to bunker, scale couplings, sprung buffers, brake &
sanding gear, lamp brackets. |
£250 |
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BR(E) Class B12 4-6-0 tender locomotive,
fleet number 61556, in early BR mixed traffic livery. Colchester (30E)
shedplate. |
This new locomotive was built & painted by Graham Varley to Terry Smith
commission from the Connoisseur Models kit. Slater's wheels & Ron
Chaplin motor/gearbox. |
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BR Class 3F (Ex LMS/CR 782 Class) 0-6-0T,
fleet number 56347 in early BR crest condition (weathered) |
This lovely model was built & painted by Graham Varley from the Carriage
& Wagon Works kit. Running on Slater's wheels & powered by Portescap
motor/gearbox. Absolutely mint, unused condition. |
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BR(S) Q
Class 0-6-0 tender locomotive, fleet number 30548, in plain black livery
with early crest. Coarse-scale wheels.
Three rail/two rail conversion |
This ACE Trains
locomotive is as new, still in box & never used. Released in 2007, the
first of the 0-6-0 range with ACE all axle geared chassis, helical gear
drive, working lights, coal to tender, back-head & sprung buffers. |
£250 |
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