7mm (or bigger) 'Woodcock' nameplate

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Rlangham
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7mm (or bigger) 'Woodcock' nameplate

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Need an O gauge or bigger nameplate for A4 Woodcock, via google all I've found are 4mm and 2pm versions, is anyone aware of any available?
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Re: 7mm (or bigger) 'Woodcock' nameplate

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Hi RLangham

Have you looked at Diane Carney? http://www.loco-nameplates.com/

She specialises in O gauge and above. I have a set of plate for a 5"gauge live steam loco and have seen plenty of others she has made. They are not cheap, but are very good.

Hope this helps
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Re: 7mm (or bigger) 'Woodcock' nameplate

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Guilplates specialise in 7mm scale plates.
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Re: 7mm (or bigger) 'Woodcock' nameplate

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Many thanks - Andy that looks like the best option, only £10 for a nameplate and it can be done in any size (it's not for a 7mm model but for a display)
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