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    #16
    Hi guys

    I'd like to know where I can obtain carriage/ horse drawn vehicles plans?

    Thanks in advance

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      #17
      you will get some good plans at www.hobby.uk.com

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        #18
        I am new to this site - so pardon any blunders.... I joined because I sell books and plans for making model horse drawn vehicles and I am always looking for parts to add to my site for my customers. Check out my web site at http://www.wildhorsebooks.com there are also books and plans for building real horse drawn vehicles, and driving real horses. :-)

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          #19
          Hi to All, for anybody who might be remotely interested in Scale Model Horse Drawn Vehicles, the original website at - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scalemodel.hdvs/index.htm, has managed to disappear into the wilderness.

          BUT, there is another site that has the same information, it has risen from the ashes like a phoenix, once again it is available for perusal.

          scale model horse drawn vehicles, model, horse, wagon, cart, railroad, locomotives, steam, aircraft, cars, trucks, plane, craft, hobby, omnibuses, charabancs, coaches, hackney carriages, farm wagons, carts, ploughs, milk float, ledge caravan, Conestoga, cowboy chuck wagon, Cobb and co, concord wagon, timber wagon, John Thompson,


          Please feel free to check it out, lots of good info available.

          regards radish

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            #20
            Originally posted by \
            Hi to All, for anybody who might be remotely interested in Scale Model Horse Drawn Vehicles, the original website at - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scalemodel.hdvs/index.htm, has managed to disappear into the wilderness.BUT, there is another site that has the same information, it has risen from the ashes like a phoenix, once again it is available for perusal.

            scale model horse drawn vehicles, model, horse, wagon, cart, railroad, locomotives, steam, aircraft, cars, trucks, plane, craft, hobby, omnibuses, charabancs, coaches, hackney carriages, farm wagons, carts, ploughs, milk float, ledge caravan, Conestoga, cowboy chuck wagon, Cobb and co, concord wagon, timber wagon, John Thompson,


            Please feel free to check it out, lots of good info available.

            regards radish
            Thanks Radish for updating that link!:bravo:

            I hope to be back later and make a few more posts

            :regards:

            jraah.

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            • Guest

              #21
              picture problem

              I canĀ“t put pictures here what is wrong.Thanks:smile10:

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              • Guest

                #22
                up load them to the gallery. (go to the gallery and click upload, pick your files and select a catagory)

                then click on the image in the gallery (in the section you uploaded it to and under your user name)

                at the bottom under the picture will be a box that says something like "BB code link" next to it, copy that to your clipboard.

                then in your post (best idea is to have to windows open here, one with your post in and one with the gallery) click on the postcard picutre (above in-between the insert link and quote button), get rid of the existing http:// and paste the bb code link in, press ok.

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                  #23
                  Royal Mail Coach

                  I'm new to wagon modeling, but have done wooden ship models in the past. I bought plans for a Royal Mail Coach many years ago, but did not have facilities for making the metal parts, so I put that project aside.

                  Just recently I discovered that Amati will soon be releasing a 1/10 Royal Mail Coach kit. They haven't added the brass lamps yet. If anyone else on the forum is interested, here is the page with preliminary pictures.

                  While I'm waiting for the release, I'll begin to construct accessory luggage, mail parcels, etc. for display.

                  online-hobbies.com - Royal Mail stage coach - (Powered by CubeCart)

                  Kind regards,

                  Bob Whitworth

                  Cape Cod: a suburb of heaven

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Originally posted by \
                    I'm new to wagon modeling, but have done wooden ship models in the past. I bought plans for a Royal Mail Coach many years ago, but did not have facilities for making the metal parts, so I put that project aside.Just recently I discovered that Amati will soon be releasing a 1/10 Royal Mail Coach kit. They haven't added the brass lamps yet. If anyone else on the forum is interested, here is the page with preliminary pictures.

                    While I'm waiting for the release, I'll begin to construct accessory luggage, mail parcels, etc. for display.

                    online-hobbies.com - Royal Mail stage coach - (Powered by CubeCart)

                    Kind regards,

                    Bob Whitworth

                    Cape Cod: a suburb of heaven
                    Have you had a look at this site,

                    Scale Model Horse Drawn Vehicles

                    Plenty of FREE information about building these little fellas, there is even a forum as well,

                    The Scale Model Horse Drawn Vehicle Forum - Powered by vBulletin

                    Go have a look, you WILL find something of value with-in.

                    regards radish

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                      #25
                      I am new to this site and what a great site it is I whant to build drays that the shires pulled for the Brewerys etc I met a man at the national shire horse show some years ago that made them they were fantastic cheers nige

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