| Diecast Models At Wicor Models we stock a range of diecast models in various scales including 1:76 which is suitable for collecting and also for enhancing your 00 scale model railway layout, 1:43 and 1:50. |
| | Hornby This section is our online Hornby Catalogue. We try to keep as much Hornby in stock as possible at any one time but we are governed by what Hornby themselves stock. |
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| Model Railways In addition to Hornby we stock a number of model railway items from Bachmann, Peco, Gaugemaster, Lenz, Dapol and many other makers. |
| | DCC DCC or Digital Command Control enables you to drive the train and not the track. It works by putting a constant voltage on the track and overlaying it with signals to your locos. Inside each loco there is a decoder which receives commands from the base station and tells the loco what to do. Each loco has a different address and can be fitted with a variety of different decoders from a basic 1 or 2 function model up to a multifunction sound and light operating module. |
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| Dolls House One of the country's biggest adult hobbies. We sell everything from a doorknob to a completely built, lit and decorated house. |
| | Paint and Accessories We stock acrylic paints from Humbrol and Revell as well as brushes and air brushes. In our real shop we sell glues and enamel paints which we are unable to send mail order. |
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| Slot Car What is a slot car? My definition of a slot car is a very nicely detailed model of a real car that you would actually recognize. To slot fans, detail and accuracy of the model is important, an unrecognizable car that just goes fast is a non starter. The car is fitted with an electric motor and a guide blade that fits into a slot in the track. Either side of the guide blade are to twisted braid electrical pick ups to transfer track current to the motor. You, the driver, can several feet away with a controller in your hand and the more you "squeeze" the controller, the faster the car goes, let off the trigger and the car slows down. The car will follow the slot in the track and find it's way around the circuit. So you put the car on the track, with the guide in the slot, pull the trigger and off goes a great looking and performing slot car, and you're having fun.
A common question is will all 1/32 slot cars work on any brand slot car track? The answer is yes all modern, readily available 1/32 slot cars will work just fine on all branded slot car track.
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| | Books and Catalogues We stock annual catalogues from Hornby, Bachmann, Graham Farish and Peco and also track plan books and general railway interest literature. Additionally we stock Railway Modeller and Hornby magazine each month. |
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