Occre London Tram
This tramcar was built in April 1903 by the company Electric Railway and Tramway Carriage Works. It was one of the hundred B Class vehicles ordered by the London County Council. With number 106 this car was used as a passenger transit vehicle up until 1925, when it was converted into a snowbroom and given the number 022. En 1983, 106 was taken to the Crich Village National Tramway Museum, in Derbyshire, where it remains to this day, having covered over 10,000 miles transporting passengers. It was originally powered by Dick Kerr motors, type DK25A, providing 25 hp, which were replaced in 1927 by Westinghouse motors, type 220, providing 42 hp. It was originally fitted with handbrakes on the wheels and rheostatic braking through the motors. In 1908 magnetic track brakes were fitted.
Scale: 1:24
Length: 355mm
Height: 257mm
Width: 93mm
Optional Extras:
Tram Base Kit
Display your model tram with this exhibition base. The kit includes the wooden base, ceramic tiles to simulate the road and metal rails to place the scale model tram on. 400 x 200mm. It's the perfect complement for your model
Cornwall Model Boats Glue Pack
Contains one glue perfectly suited to fix all of the wooden parts on this Occre kit, and another to glue in place the white metal fittings.
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