K6 Telephone Box

The Post Office (GPO) produced a number of phone boxes, K1 to K8, then KX100 (where K stands for Kiosk). The distinctive red phone boxes are the K4 and the K6; the K4 having glass panels all the same size, while the K6 has wider central panes and much narrow panes either side. The K6 is also slightly smaller. Around 60,000 K6 units were built from 1936 into the 1960s.

The box is about 8' high and 3' wide, which works out at 16 mm in N gauge, so this is a tiny model. I wanted glazed windows, and interior detail, which means making it in pieces, so despite the small size, that made six parts. Once printed, I realised that was just not practical, so abandoned any idea of glazing it, and did it in two parts, the kiosk and the base.


The prototype is quite rare nowadays, but they are still around - usually repurposed. This one is at Blanchland, in Northumberland, and I guess has been preserved.



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