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Stratford SF 3d loco depot plaques (non-std)
Product code: 3mm-PL2029 Home > Transfers > 3mm British

Make: Railtec
Gauge: 3mm / 1:101.6
Type: Waterslide
Cost: £6.90
Qty in stock: 99
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THIS IS A 3mm / 1:101.6 GAUGE ITEM

Also available in: 4mm, 7mm



Themes:3d sub-sector depot plaques :: Loco detail parts
Livery:BR Sub-Sector
Eras:Sectorisation

This item needs to be printed. Please allow up to 14 days, though often it's much sooner.
  • Pioneering 3d transfer plates by Railtec. See this superb example of a 3d plate & crest on Woody Bee's 7mm 33025.
  • Lower two pairs to suit specifically 47007 and 47702.
  • 8 plaques, sufficient to detail 4 locos.
  • The plaques even contain the mounting screws!
  • See the full 3mm range here.
  • Many packs in other scales can be re-scaled to 3mm, if there is demand.

  • ONLY AT RAILTEC: Includes mounting screws in correct positions where applicable for that exquisite detail.
  • ONLY AT RAILTEC: Correct radii of plate corners. The attention to detail sets a new standard.
  • 3D printing process updated and enhanced August 2021 to give a superlative realistic finish.
  • No more filing thin metal off a sprue! Pioneering 3D transfers give the correct raised detail and are preferred by many to etched.
  • New technology allows you to move beyond outdated flat 2D transfers which cannot replicate any raised detail. Find out more about our unique 3D transfers here.

  • Pete Waterman, OBE:      "The 3D plates are so good I'm still speechless. This is the end of etched for cast plates."
    Tim Shackleton
    Hornby Magazine:
    "3D transfers open up the world of finely detailed etched plates without any of the hassle and expense."
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