We found 653 'scales' adverts for you in the UK and Ireland
This advert is located in and around Warrington, Cheshire
This 1:87 scale model of a twin rear-axelled Reisebus (travel bus), by the respected manufacturer Wiking, was bought in Berlin and has never been out of its packaging (see photos of a specimen). Protective...
18 hours ago
East Kent was based in Canterbury. During the war, many staff were killed or injured by the enemy due to the proximity of the coast. Vehicle losses were so bad that their white roofs were painted...
This 1970s ECW bodied Bristol RELL is typical of the durable vehicles operated in the East Midlands by Trent. The company's livery shows up well on the model which is still in its box (see photos...
MANCHESTER CORPORATION LEYLAND ATLANTEAN This City of Manchester Leyland Atlantean has never been out of its box and is priced lower than used and unboxed models advertised on social media. See...
RMS OLYMPIC This lovely die-cast model of The British White Star Line's RMS Olympic, in 1:1750 scale, is completely unopened and contained in a display case which itself is inside a presentation box. It...
Die-cast 1:76 scale replica of this iconic Leyland bus. Boxed and carefully packaged. Protective packaging and RECEIPTED postage just £3.69 OR collect from Warrington (near Gulliver's World)
This advert is located in and around Hambleton, Lancashire
Old fashioned scales with 2 brass pans and weights from 1LB to 1/4 oz. Have used in the past for baking. has been stored in bedroom for a while
5 days ago
This advert is located in and around West Pinchbeck, Lincs
set of weights 56 lb 28 lb 14 lb 7 lb 4lb 2lb 1lb collection PE11 3NH
10 hours ago
GERMAN IMPORTED TRAM This model of a West German tram is by the respected model maker, Wiking of the then West Berlin. The actual trams could be seen throughout the former West Germany and provided...
This excellent condition 1:76mm scale Bristol L6A of 1946 ECW bodywork is typical of the reliable and durable vehicles operated by Crosville around Merseyside and North Wales when war-weary citizens...
ROBIN HOOD HARRINGTON AEC CAVALIER If you remember the Robin Hood company's coaches with their smart livery and distinctive logo, you sherwood like this 4mm scale model of one of the company's AEC...
This die-cast model of a Trent Leyland Atlantean PDR1/1 is still in its box (see pictures of a specimen). The Trent Atlanteans gave sterling service throughout their lives and the bright red and...
The Lodekka, first produced in 1949 as rear entrance, had a low chassis which eliminated the step from the platform to the lower saloon: much to the bemusement of passengers who would automatically...
This advert is located in and around Thornton, Leicestershire
Large vintage red Avery sack weighing scales. Used in garden center and farm shop.Floor standing. 47 inches high. 29 inches wide. 29.5 inches deep. On a pallet ready to go.Forklift available to load. If...
1 day ago
This advert is located in and around Manchester
This is one of 100 Thorens Reference turntables in the world that have been built on a limited scale.Optically in very good condition and technically flawless. Can be shipped worldwide in wooden custom...
12 days ago
This advert is located in and around Scunthorpe, N. Lincs
Hand held analogue weighing scales for luggage. Max 32kg or 75lb. With memory bar. (Esp useful for heavier items). Paypal accepted. (Plus fees unless sent as a gift) - Price includes UK P&P. Next day...
This 1:87 scale model was bought in the former WEST Germany whilst with HM Forces some forty years ago and has been in storage ever since. It's in quality moulded plastic by the respected manufacturer...
This die-cast model of a HATO sightseeing bus by Dapper of Japan has been in storage for some twenty years. Its box is slightly damaged due to being in long term storage but the model itself is in...
The London Feltham Tram was a masterpiece of transport design and engineering: the combination of comfort and high-end performance. Introduced in 1931, it was an instant hit with passengers and drivers...
Canterbury based East Kent Road Car Company always referred to their vehicles as “cars” rather than “buses”. Due to the proximity of the coast, they were regular targets for enemy aircraft and by long-range...
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