Category:Scale Models by Ratio
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Scale Models by Ratio |
1950 - 1959 |
Instruction sheet: "How to build a Ratio Coach Body Kit" [image info]
1958: Ratio Paints, Webster Development Co. [image info]
Ratio Scale Models was created in 1950 by the Webster brothers, Jack and Dave, trading as the Webster Development Company. The company produced a range of wood and printed papers models of rolling stock superstructure and railway buildings: it was left to the builder to add wheels/bogies and couplings.
Advertising and box artwork usually referred to "Scale Models by Ratio".
The company then started producing plastic kits in 1959, becoming Ratio Plastic Models, and were eventually taken over by Peco in the 1990s.
1958 description
Ratio Coach Body Kits
This range of kits for building coach bodies has been especially designed for the Model Railway enthusiast who wishes to add to his line an authentic scale model coach in the minimum amount of time, at a very reasonable cost. There is a wide and interesting range from which to choose – corridor coaches for main line operation, steam and electric; full compartment coaches for local service; the single car or push-pull coach for working branch lines. For old time interest there are the clerestory roof coaches of the old Great Western Railway, and to be right up to date there are the new British Railway 2 Car Diesel set, also single car units. To complete your coach you will need bogies, roof ventilators, buffers, and couplings.
Ratio Railway Buildings Kits
Ratio railway buildings in kit-form are easy and fascinating to build; are authentic in design, with super detail. Walls and roofs are made of ready-cut plywood, all openings are die-cut. Special 1/8 in square grooved wood join walls and ceiling. Windows are die-cut white plastic: Building papers and clear instructions.
Ratio Wagon and Van Body kits
You can easily build an attractive model from these kits, as all parts are cut to exact size, and all openings die-cut. Wheels, buffers, couplings and axle-guards are not included, but left to your discretion to suit type of track on which they will be used.
1958 range: Coaches:
GWR
- 00/670 – Corridor 3rd, toplight series.
- 00/671 – Corridor 1st and 3rd
- 00/672 – Brake End Third
- 00/673 – Brake End 1st and 3rd
- 00/674 – Push-Pull
- 00/675 – Push-Pull "Wren"
- 00/676 – Corridor 3rd Clerestory Roof
- 00/677 – Corridor 1st and 3rd Clerestory Roof
- 00/678 – Brake End 3rd Clerestory Roof
LMS
- 00/679 – Corridor 2nd, porthole end windows
- 00/680 – Corridor 1st
- 00/681 – Brake End 2nd
- 00/682 – Restaurant Car
- 00/683 – Push-Pull
LNER
- 00/684 – Corridor 2nd, oval end windows
- 00/685 – Corridor 1st and 2nd
- 00/686 – Brake End 2nd
- 00/687 – Push-Pull, clerestory roof
SR
- 00/688 – Corridor 2nd 1945 steam stock
- 00/689 – Corridor 1st and 2nd 1945 steam stock
- 00/690 – Brake End 2nd 1945 steam stock
- 00/691 – Restaurant and Kitchen Car
- 00/692 – Motor 2nd Saloon Portsmouth Stock
- 00/693 – Motor 2nd Saloon Suburban
- 00/694 – 1st and 2nd Full Compartment
- 00/695 – Motor 2nd Saloon Trailer
- 00/696 – Push-Pull, LBSC "Balloon"
- 00/697 – Corridor 2nd Portsmouth Stock
- 00/698 – Motor Trailer 2nd Portsmouth Stock
BR Standard Coaches
2-Car Diesel Set
- 00/699 – Motor 2nd with toilet
- 00/700 – Motor 2nd Brake
Single Unit Diesel Railcar
- 00/701 – Motor Brake 2nd
- 00/702 – Corridor 2nd
- 00/703 – Corridor 1st
- 00/704 – Corridor 1st and 2nd
- 00/705 – Corridor Brake End 2nd
Wagon and Van Body Kits:
1958: GWR Milk Van, kit No.709 [image info]
GWR
- 00/706 – 20-Ton Brake Van
- 00/707 – 14-Ton Brake Van
- 00/708 – Cattle Wagon
- 00/709 – 6-Wheel Milk Van
- 00/710 – Fish Van, sliding door
- 00/711 – Horse Box, "Paroc"
- 00/712 – Horse Box, "Siphon G"
LMS
- 00/713 – 20-Ton Brake Van
- 00/714 – 10-Ton Brake Van
- 00/715 – Fish Van, sliding doors
- 00/716 – Breakdown Van
LNER
- 00/717 – 20-Ton Brake Van
- 00/718 – Fruit Van, sliding doors
- 00/719 – Bogie Box Van "Covfit"
SR
- 00/720 – 25-Ton Brake Van
- 00/721 – 20-Ton Brake Van
- 00/722 – Cattle Van
- 00/723 – Horse Box (L.S.W.)
- 00/724 – Bogies Passenger Luggage Van
Bridge Kits
- 00/726 – Lattice Bow Girder Bridge, Road bed 17" × 2½". Span 12".
- 00/727 – Plate Girder Bridge for Double Track
- 00/728 – Plate Girder Bridge for Single Track
- 00/729 – Lattice Bow Girder Bridge, for Double Track
Buildings:
1958: Signal Box kits by Ratio [image info]
- 00/730 – Signal Box, Hip-End Roof
- 00/731 – Signal Box, Gable-End Roof
- 00/732 – Signal Box, Gable-End Roof
- 00/733 – Timber-Built Station, with Platform
- 00/734 – Platform Extensions, optional ramps, fences, nameboards
- 00/735 – Waiting Room
- 00/736 – Covered Footbridge
- 00/737 – Holt Station, Norfolk: brick-built
- 00/738 – West Runton, Norfolk
- 00/739 – Ivybridge, Devon
Addresses
- Webster Development Co., Quickley Lane, Chorleywood, Hertforshire
See also:
External links
Media in category ‘Scale Models by Ratio’
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
- GWR Six-Wheeled Milk Van, Ratio Scale Models No709 (WandH 1958-02).jpg 1,200 × 532; 260 KB
- How to build a Ratio Coach Body Kit, instruction sheet.jpg 2,241 × 3,000; 2.03 MB
- Ratio Paints, Webster Development Co (WandH 1958-02).jpg 1,600 × 843; 665 KB
- Scale Models by Ratio, LMS Series, box lid.jpg 2,200 × 435; 634 KB
- Scale Models by Ratio, Southern Series, box lids.jpg 2,200 × 866; 1.24 MB
- Signal Boxes, Ratio Scale Models (WandH 1958-02).jpg 1,600 × 773; 528 KB
- Wren BR Push-Pull Coach, Ratio Scale Models No675 (WandH 1958-02).jpg 2,500 × 1,027; 1.35 MB