My N Gauge, N Scale GW (GWR) (Great Western Railway) 1920s - 1940s era Tarpaulins, ready printed, for you to cut out, assemble and fit to your own N Gauge, N Scale model railway rolling stock.

Paper sizes available:  An A4 sheet (210 mm x 297 mm) with 32 tarps, 
                                          A5 sheet (148 mm x 210 mm) with 16 tarps
                                          A6 sheet (105 mm x 148 mm) with 8 tarps
                                          A7 sheet (74 mm x 105 mm) with 4 tarps.

Tarpaulins are scale size and measure approximately 43 mm x 28 mm each - a scale size of 21 feet x 14 feet 4 inches in N 1:148, regarded as the standard size of a tarp for that time.

Each size sheet uses a different set of numbers. For example the tarp numbers on the A7 sheet are different to those on the A6, A5 & A4 sheet. The BLACK sheet uses different numbers to the Black & FADES sheet of the same size, etc.

Printed in high quality on 80 gsm paper, which is thin enough to fold and create a nice creased and worn tarp.

My tarps can be cut out with scissors or ideally a sharp knife and straight edge, then either left smooth or crinkled into a ball and which creates a wonderful weathered look, folded to fit individual wagons and the corners of the tarps glued together. Tie downs, (not included) can be added if you choose.

Each tarp has tiny details like printed seams running down it's length, plus flaps and tie down holes printed on each side - all very faint but they are there. Please see detail photos.

ROLLING STOCK IS NOT INCLUDED. You are buying the printed sheets only.

They can be weathered if you choose, although you may decide that crinkling them provides enough of a weathered look on its own.

THE FINE PRINT: Colours may vary. I do my best to describe and portray all colours accurately, however, there may be slight variations with the shade of certain colours. Lighting and computers can also effect how the colours appear.

Re:LOADS are not toys. They are sometimes small or may contain small parts. They are intended for discerning modelers.

They will be posted in a plastic sleeve inside a sturdy cardboard backed envelope. Thanks for looking.