TT Gauge Passenger Stock

Tri-ang introduced the 3mm to the foot scale TT gauge models in 1957. The track gauge was 12mm and the range expanded over the years until 1966 when the popularity of the scale had reduced to such a level that it was abandoned.

TT stood for Table Top.

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T.80

Suburban compo

LMR Suburban Composite

T.81

Suburban brake

LMR Suburban Brake 2nd

T.82

CK

LMR M/L Composite

T.83

BSK

LMR M/L Brake 2nd

T.84

Restaurant car

LMR Restaurant

T.85

Utility van

LMR Utility Van

T.86

Sleeper

LMR 2nd class Sleeping car

T87

BR M/L Composite- very rare

T88 BSK

BR M/L Brake 2nd - very rare

T89 Restaurant

BR Restaurant - very rare

T.130

Suburban compo

SR Suburban Composite

T.131

SR Suburban Brake 2nd

T.132

CK

SR M/L Composite

T.133

BSK

SR M/L Brake 2nd

T.134

Restaurant

SR Restaurant

T.135

Utility

SR Utility Van

T.136

Trailer

DMU Trailer car

T.137

DMU centre car

DMU Centre Car

T.182

CK

WR M/L Composite

T.183

BSK

WR M/L Brake 2nd

T.184

Restaurant car

WR Restaurant

T.185

Eagle

Pullman 1st Class Kitchen car (Eagle)

T.185

Falcon

Pullman 1st Class Kitchen car (Falcon)

T.185

Snipe

Pullman 1st Class Kitchen car (Snipe)

CT.580

Continental

Continental stainless steel passenger coach - very rare

CT.581

?

Continental Generator/Baggage car

CT.582

CT582 scan

Continental Wagon-Lits Sleeping car - catalogue scan

CT.583

?

Continental Wagon-Lits Pullman car

CT.584

SNCF

SNCF passenger coach- very rare

Coach Accessories

T.230

Seats-Suburban

T.231

Seats M/L composite

T.232

Seats-M/L Brake 2nd

 

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