This is a version of  a 1917 brush electric loco for GN15 layouts, workyards, gas factories and industrial estates. The originals were were built for use in munitions factories and after the war were used in slate quarries. 
It requires some assembly and superglue will do the trick for the components included. The chassis also has trays at each end that can be filled with lead shot to assist traction (Liquid gravity).  

The kit is printed using high detail resin in the UK and the sale is for the chassis, body, driver, glazing for the windows and coupling blocks. It comes unpainted and supplied without the tenshodo chassis which is shown here for information only. A 35mm wheelbase Tenshodo spud is suitable with 10.5mm to 12mm wheels.

The pictures showing the kit painted so you can get an idea of how it looks. The kit is unpainted and is supplied with an unpainted 3D model scanned from a real person. Car body primer is an ideal first coat and acrylic paints can be used to finish to your own spec.

**GN15 is basically narrow gauge G-Scale. Modeled at 1/22.5 scale running on 16.5mm gauge track.

Your order will come with the following great pieces : 

Chassis suitable for Tenshodo spud / Hanazono (I prefer the 35mm wheelbase with 10.5mm diameter wheels)
Brush Electric Body with integral roof 
Motor block/seat
Interior electric panel
Glazing for the windows
2 x Coupling blocks
3D scanned driver

This listing is for seven resin printed pieces in grey. 

Finishing: All items are cleaned and cured by hand. They are unassembled (if needed). Ready for you to prime and paint.

We do our very best to remove support marks but some fine sanding may be required.

All pieces and parts come unprimed and unpainted with all supports removed. The condition is New and is dispatched with free postage by Ebay if in the UK. Our packaging is Eco friendly, the exterior packing is made in part from Recycled Materials and is fully recyclable, the interior packing materials are acid free and made from 99% recycled pulp fibres.

Please do bear in mind that resin can be quite delicate so try to avoid dropping your parts! Sadly, we can not be held responsible for breakages once your item has arrived. However, if the piece is broken in the post, please provide images and we will see what we can do to help.