Bachmann 44-057Z

Scenecraft Cornish Pumping House and Chimney

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Manufacturer description

44-057Z Bachmann Scenecraft Cornish Pumping House and Chimney - exclusive to Kernow Model Rail Centre

Inspired by the Chris Nevard model which makes frequent appearances in our website images, this exclusive model will make a great addition to any Cornish-themed layout.

Engine House 155mm (L) x 82mm (W) x 151mm (H)

Chimney 37mm x 245mm

Catalogue listing

Brand
Bachmann
Product Code
44-057Z
RRP
£99.99
Limited edition model for
Kernow Model Centre

Model details

Gauge
OO

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The Bachmann Scenecraft Cornish Pumping House and Chimney is a limited edition model available exclusively at Kernow Model Centre. This OO gauge model is designed to feature a Cornish pumping house, a type of building commonly found in Cornwall, a region in the south west of England. The model is inspired by the work of Chris Nevard, a well-known model maker whose work has been featured on the Kernow Model Centre website.

The pumping house itself measures 155mm in length, 82mm in width, and 151mm in height, making it a distinctive feature for any model railway layout. The accompanying chimney stands at 245mm tall and 37mm wide.

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