The model railroad hobbyist, and scenic modellers, will find
that our range of card kits and an additional selection of walling and paving
papers vividly represent a long English building heritage. The quality of detail
and the timeless value of printed card modelling, brings an affordable variety
of options to building a complete layout and lifelike scene.
ModeltrainsUK at
Cravenmodels 
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Railway Accessories –
Tel:
01588 660 580 www.modeltrainsuk.com email:
modeltrainsuk@btconnect.com
As advertised in the
Hornby Magazine
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SUPERQUICK is
a range of card model building kits for 00 and H0 model railway layouts.

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The
model railroad hobbyist, and scenic modellers, will find that our range of
card kits and an additional selection of walling and paving papers vividly
represent a long English building heritage. The quality of detail and the
timeless value of printed card modelling, brings an affordable variety of
options to building a complete layout and lifelike scene. |
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A Series – Railway
Structures
A1 
A simple design
of a lineside platform with ramps at either end and edged with a paneled fence.
This image shows the Country Station Building fixed in place.
The platform can be extended by incorporating other A1 kits.
A2 
A classic
station building found all over England and the British Isles in the style of
railway construction at the turn of the century.
A3 
A platform
designed to fit between two tracks in a station. Designed in a typical fashion
with a ramp at either end. In outlying stations passengers would have to walk
the length of the platform and down the ramp to cross the tracks. In busy
stations a footbridge such as Kit A9 would be built over the tracks to make
crossing more convenient.
A4 
A
standard design of building incorporating waiting rooms and toilets seen all
over the country in main line stations.
A5 
Based on a
typical design of a Victorian Loco Shed.
Positioned at the end of a twin set of track.
A6 
Part wooden
framed design typical of a mainline type of Signal Box built by the British
Railway networks in the 1900's.
A7 
Situated in an
industral environment or a goods yard in a station complex.
A8 
At the height
of the steam age these buildings were found in every train depot and terminal,
the length and breath of the country.
A9 
An example of a
wooden boarded passenger footway. A vital component to a busy mainline station
that serves several through lines of track.

A10
The largest of
the SuperQuick range of kits. This staion building would be situated in a large
town, servicing the needs of a regular commuting public it could support up to
six lines of track. As illustrated it serves as a terminus building, but this
'end of the line' layout could also be planned out in a linea format, serving
the needs of a town that is one stop along the railway route as a terminal.
This flexibility of model kit is
common within the SUPERQUICK range. The plan shown here shows the line side
layout. This is a most impressive model of a Victorian era station building and
would be a credit to any layout.

A11 
This
kit contains a pair of houses to adourn a lineside layout; a house to
accomodate the
Station Master and his family, normally located a stone's throw from the
station.
The other - a cottage to accomodate the keeper of a railway crossing located
right by the track.
A12 
A vital component
in a national steam network running at full power, coal towers like this would
be found at key stages along the railway routes. Refuelling stages for trains
bound for the far ends of the country.
A13
Steam
locomotives produced massive quantities of waste; positioned maybe yards from
the coal tower, this Ash plant would be working to process and extract coal ash
from the site.

A14 -A15 -A16



B Series – Town and
Country Buildings
B21 
A
distinctive looking country pub found in deep rural areas. Frequented by
locals, mostly teenagers and farm labourers who will look at you as if you had
just come in with an alien suit on!
B22 
Self
explanatory really, this kit comprises of two shop buildings in the style of
ones found in a shopping arcade of the 1940s.
B23 
Two detatched
houses of the sub-urban vanacular, this kit comprises of two kits in the style
of a 1940s brick and timber framed residential construction.
B24 
A
distictive design of a country farmhouse, in a timber, brick and flint
construction.
B25 
This kit is
fitted out to represent a country town police station building or with the use
of additional components, a library building. Both are vital conponents in a
detailed town layout.
B26 
A multi storey
farm unit comprising of a barn storage building with build on hay loft. Annexed
to it are two storey offices or tack rooms. This is a very adaptable model,
with moving doors and an detailed inner lining, this kit central to a
countryside layout.
B27

Two colourful
buildings for the town and country village, are these two retail outlets, a
1950's-style supermarket with an antiques shop. These can be further changed
using additional details and placards.
B28

Two timber-framed
lattice construction buildings, synonymous with the English countryside. This
kit will provide a timeless addition to any layout.
B29 
What layout
would be complete without the addition of an architypal English country church,
complete with distinctive spire thiis is a kit that would be noticed a mile
off!
B30 
One kit, four
terraced cottages, this distictive building represents typical workers
dwellings, found thoughout large communities all of the country. Built in a
bold mix of yellow and red brick coarsing and slate roof.
B31 
THis kit is of
a typical village school, constructed in two parts in yellow brick, completed
with front gate and playground facilities.
B32 
A fine example
of a country garage incorporating a car showroom and a petrol forecourt. A
lean-to office extends out the front and a pump hut completes the kit. The kit
is finished off by stunningly detailed posters and signage.
B33 
A fine design
of a rural and regional hotel, commonly found near a town or country station.
B34 or Bus
Depot 
This
depot building is the most versatile of kits. Not only is it a general depot and
an aircraft hanger, it can be converted into a large fire station building with
the conversion of the main doors into fire station doors with linings included.
There is also the change of use into an authentic bus depot with a supply of
additional hoardings.
B35 
The most
distinctive model in the range is this market building. A great many towns and
villages around the UK had buildings of this nature. They housed the market
officials, sited in the center of towns they were the main office and
safeguarded the accounts of each market.
B36 
This kit is
typical of a 1950's fire station located in a small town, serving the local
district. This kit comprises of an engine yard as well as an additional office
building and a separate multi-levelled practice tower.
C Series – Town Back
Scene Buildings
C1 
Part of the
famous low relief range of Superquick kits, this model comprises of The Red
Lion Pub, a regional Norwich Union office and a corner tea shop. Designed in a
1950's style this combination fits right into an urban setting with the low
relief providing a superb backdrop to the edge of any layout.
C2 
Part of the
famous low relief range of Superquick kits, this model comprises of a Boots
pharmacy, an ABC cinema and a post office. Typical of an urban environment this
kit is of a low relief profile to create a detailled backdrop to the edge of an
urban layout.
C4 
Part of the
famous low relief range of Superquick kits, this kit contains a Regency style arcade
dating as far back as the 1800's. The arcade contains several boutique shops
and is paired with a stylish residential building in the same style. This low
relief model will add a classic touch to create a detailled backdrop to the
edge of a layout.
C5 
This
terrace kit is made up of the rear of four residential houses, typical in a
large urban setting. Workers cottages like these were mainly built in the late
1800's and early 1900's. This kit can be paired up with the Redbrick Terrace
Fronts (Kit C6) to create a set of complete terraced houses.
The terrace can be completed with the addition of the Redbrick Terrace
Corner (Kit C7). ![]()
C6 
This
terrace kit is made up of the front half of four residential houses, typical in
a large urban setting from the late 1800's.
This kit can be completed with the Redbrick Terrace Backs (Kit C5). The
terrace can be finished of by including the Redbrick Terrace Corner (Kit C7)
which contains two corner shops, vital in any victorian community
C7 
The
corner piece to any urban community or model layout is this corner shop.
This kit can be completed with the Redbrick Terrace (Kits C5 & C6).
This model contains two shops, or a butchers and Fish & Chip Shop or a hardware
store and newsagent the choice is endless!
C5/C6/C7
D SERIES – BRICK PAPERS –
COLOURS MAY VARY SLIGHTLY
6 PAPERS IN A PACK ( 10” * 6.75” APPROX )
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