Constructing our kits is like building the Airfix models we made as youngsters. No special skills are involved. With the exception of wheels and a motor the kits contain all the parts required to make a basic model. Whether you are about to start building a kit, or want to know what is involved before buying one, we hope you will find what you need here.   We only recommend the use of Plastic Weld (ABS) adhesive, Humbrol Liquid Poly or DC Kits Butanone Adhesive for our kits.
  We will show you what is involved in building each kit - what tools you require and what extras may be added. We will have details of independent magazine articles which feature our kits. To ensure that you have an accurate finished product for your layout we will noted any amendments to our instructions, and will list important photographic references, and have guides to liveries and detail changes of the prototypes over the years.  
    It will take some time to add the details. The first model that will be featured is the Class 129 Cravens Parcels Car, and the other kits are very similar.