Print sizes and quantities
Our train prints are available in the following sizes. The total number of prints available in each size is shown in brackets.
50cm x 25 cm (250)
80cm x 40cm (200)
100cm x 50cm (150)
A total of 512 Class 47's were built between 1962 and 1968 and they became the mainstay of the British Rail network in the '60s and '70s. It is one of the longest serving diesel electric locomotives with around 15% of the original fleet still in operation or preservation nearly 60 years later. North Star, one of those still running, has had four different numbers during its lifetime, 1661, 47077, 47613 and 47840, it remained in mainline service until 2007 and was then put into preservation by the West Somerset Railway.
Our train prints are available in the following sizes. The total number of prints available in each size is shown in brackets.
50cm x 25 cm (250)
80cm x 40cm (200)
100cm x 50cm (150)
All our prints are printed using water based inks on sustainably sourced 315gsm Cold Press Watercolour Paper (CPWP). A 100% cotton rag paper with a matte finish and a tight, highly textured surface resemblant of etching paper.
Modelled after a true old world watercolour paper the natural white, OBA free base of this archival quality ‘cold press’ paper lends a traditional feel to our archival inkjet fine art prints.
The rough textured surface is coated with a matte coating, compatible with both pigment and dye inkjet printers providing a stable base for our images and ensuring they last for years.
Available in black, white, gold, silver, wood (natural) and brown (dark wood).
Created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish. The frames have a square profile measuring 20mm (front face) by 22mm (depth from wall).
• Flush surface mount
• Satin laminated finish for added protection
• Lightweight and robust
• Delivered either strung or with sawtooth hangers
• Made from sustainably sourced wood
Choose from either Float Glass or Perspex. Our framed prints are delivered in rigid, double-wall corrugated cardboard boxes ensuring maximum protection.
Float Glass
• Has a flat smooth surface
• High degree of light transmission
• 100% recyclable and non-toxic
Perspex
• Lighter than glass
• Does not shatter like glass
• Tint free
• More susceptible to scratching