NZR FS class 50ft Steam Heating van
The FS class steam heating vans, also nicknamed the “Hot water bottle” carriages were special vans introduced in the 1960s to provide heating for carriage trains following the withdrawal of steam locomotives by NZR. They were a common sight on passenger trains in the North and South Islands until fleet upgrades in the 1980s introducing modern air conditioning rendered them redundant.
Chassis:
Model doesn’t come with a chassis, you will need to create one.
Measurements:
NZ120: 128mm long x 22.16mm wide x 24.24mm high
Design by Dave Weedon produced by 3 Foot 6 Models under license.
The FS class steam heating vans, also nicknamed the “Hot water bottle” carriages were special vans introduced in the 1960s to provide heating for carriage trains following the withdrawal of steam locomotives by NZR. They were a common sight on passenger trains in the North and South Islands until fleet upgrades in the 1980s introducing modern air conditioning rendered them redundant.
Chassis:
Model doesn’t come with a chassis, you will need to create one.
Measurements:
NZ120: 128mm long x 22.16mm wide x 24.24mm high
Design by Dave Weedon produced by 3 Foot 6 Models under license.
The FS class steam heating vans, also nicknamed the “Hot water bottle” carriages were special vans introduced in the 1960s to provide heating for carriage trains following the withdrawal of steam locomotives by NZR. They were a common sight on passenger trains in the North and South Islands until fleet upgrades in the 1980s introducing modern air conditioning rendered them redundant.
Chassis:
Model doesn’t come with a chassis, you will need to create one.
Measurements:
NZ120: 128mm long x 22.16mm wide x 24.24mm high
Design by Dave Weedon produced by 3 Foot 6 Models under license.