Cameo scene set - Setting Up Telegraph Masts

BUS7835
Busch

Set of pre-coloured realistic plastic models to stage an HO gauge cameo scene featuring telecom engineers setting up telegraph poles/masts.

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ScaleHO 1:87 (OO gauge compatible)
MaterialPlastic
AssemblyKit
FinishPainted

£ 30.25

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Cameo scene set - Setting Up Telegraph Masts

BUS7835
Cameo scene set - Setting Up Telegraph Masts

Set of pre-coloured realistic plastic models to stage an HO gauge cameo scene featuring telecom engineers setting up telegraph poles/masts.

 

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HO Cameo scene set - setting up Telegraph poles. This set is focused on a three-man works team in the process of installing a telegraph pole. The three-man crew are all wearing overalls and hard hats, with two members supporting the pole and the other member raising it using an extension pole. There are additionally two large industrial cable reels waiting for installation with two chain saws and their associated packing crates. There are 10 additional wooden telegraph poles, on a large supporting cradle awaiting installation by the team. There are five sections of portable metal fencing which can be used to keep passers-by at a safe distance. The ensemble is completed by a selection of three plastic sprues containing an assortment of useful works related tools for the team, including a selection of shovels, a pick, saws and a set of large toolboxes and jerry cans. This will be a very useful set for any modeller wishing to create or develop a works based scenario including the installation of telegraph poles. This set will work particularly well in combination with other similar sets from the Busch range.

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