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    Gray62
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      Does anyone have, or know of any articles that give plans / construction details for a living van suitable for 3" or 4" scale?

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        #94063
        David Clark 13
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          Hi CoalBurner

          I think MyHobbyStore do some, to John Haining's design.

          regards David

          #94088
          JasonB
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            Sealand Engineering do plans for a one based on their wagons, they can also supplythe springs etc.

            Doug Roseman Engineering do plans for a showmans living van in 1" and 1.5"

            And as David mentions MHS do Hainings 2" contractors living van that could be doubled up.

            J

            #423761
            Terry Chapman 2
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              Im looking for the same but in 3/4" scale??

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                Terry Chapman 2
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                  Posted by 34046 on 12/08/2019 16:14:58:

                  Posted by Terry Chapman on 12/08/2019 15:44:23:

                  Im looking for the same but in 3/4" scale??

                  Do you want showman or contractor .

                  I have contractor in 3/4 scale to match the 3/4 scale Holden Allchin ie the smaller one as opposed to the larger ploughing engine van

                  Haining design can easily be scaled down

                  Send PM if I can help

                  Bill

                  Hey Bill PM 'd you.

                  Terry

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                  Ian S C
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                    This is a type of waggon made in NZ 1920/30s in Christchurch, there are a few still around at Traction engine rallys.No plans. Whare Maori for house

                    Ian S C

                    Whare, also known as the Stinky

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