Occre 1/24 Scale Lisbon Tram Model Kit
OcCre’s impressive 1/24 scale cable car wood and metal model kit contains all the parts necessary for you to create an accurate replica. This tram was originally part of the 701/735 series, of the Compañía de Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, which built them between 1936 and 1940. These trams were considered the safest in Lisbon as they were fitted with a reinforced braking system and were used for the lines covering the most difficult routes, such as 12, 25 or 28, with ramps of up to 12%, which were also the steepest slopes in the world for simple adherence tram lines. Assembling, step by step, this marvellous kit model of the Lisbon tram will provide you with many hours of leisure, recreating a faithful replica of the original Lisbon tram, with all its details. Photographic instructions make building easy. Specifications: Scale: 1:24 Length: 360mm Width: 100mm Height: 160mm (Total Height: 220mm) Gauge: G45 / 45mm Tram Base Kit: Display your model tram with this exhibition base. The kit includes the wooden base, ceramic tiles to simulate the road and metal rails to place the scale model tram on. 400 x 200mm. It’s the perfect complement for your model Model Makers Glue Pack Contains: Deluxe Materials Speed Bond 112g Deluxe Materials Roket Max Thick Cyano (Super glue) Occre Lisbon Tram Paint Pack Contains: 19142 – Primer 19300 – White 19301 – Black 19306 – Yellow 19307 – Dark Brown 19309 – Orange 19315 – Dark Green 19382 – Silver 19383 – Dark Red 19385 – Grey 2 19386 – Grey 3 19209 – Satin Varnish 19210 – Sapelli Stain Please note: These paints are also available individually if you do already own some of these colours. Please click on ‘Select Individual Paints Below’ to see available colours. Lisbon Diorama Kit: Once you’ve built the Occre Lisbon Tram you will want to display it in its perfect setting with the fantastic Lisbon 1:24 scale diorama kit from Occre. The diorama scene is located in a picturesque street in the historic center of Lisbon, Portugal, in the area of Alfama. The “Rua das Escolas Gerais”. Just imagine a narrow cobbled street, with warm light on a quiet evening. Read more here.