Photo courtey Mark A Stanley
Please click the below button for our post GETS October project’s update:
Photo courtey Mark A Stanley
Please click the below button for our post GETS October project’s update:
Photo courtesy Andrew Walker
A big thank you to Andrew Walker for allowing us to post this excellent photo showing the contrasting cab styles of Romaninan 56020 and Doncaster built 56069 at Toton in 1988. Capturing this stark contrast between the different builds was one of the main reasons we chose the grid. Thanks to all that have shown support to our project.
PROTOTYPE INSPIRATION
Photo courtesy Robert Catterson
60062 on a diverted 6M54 Thorney Mill - Bardon Hill working at Burton upon Trent, 7th of August 1998.
Keep a look out for our PHA/JGA project update coming soon.
Photo courtesy Ian Marr
Some prototype inspiration in the form of 60088 'Buachaille Etive More' with a rake of Bardon hoppers from Thorney Mill passing West Drayton.
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Photo courtesy Douglas Johnson
Photo courtesy Douglas Johnson
Photo courtesy Douglas Johnson
Photo courtesy The Ivan Stewart Collection
Photo courtesy The Ivan Stewart Collection
Photo courtesy Robert Catterson
We are excited to show off livery renders of our forthcoming Bardon PHA/JGA bogie hopper wagon. In the first batch we will be producing the original Green and Yellow Bardon livery in the as delivered condition. For more modern modellers we will be producing the updated Aggregate Industries Blue and White livery. A big thanks to Aggregate Industries for all of their help with both liveries.
Preorder details will be announced soon.
Photo courtesy Martin Loader
Please click the below link to view our March 2020 update.
Please see below button to visit our September update page, including pre-order details for our Class 91/0 and 91/1 with renders, photos of BBA samples and details of a research trip for our Bardon Hill wagons.
Cavalex Models’ Class 91/0 render
PHA/JGA Bardon Hill Wagons
Cavalex Models’ BBA (T1) hand assembled samples