Carriage Seats

Configure Your Seats

To order some of my seats you will need to configure each seat specification and add the appropriate quantity to your basket. Select the basic seat type (as described above) and click on the "Change Type" button. Further controls will then appear that will allow you to add appropriate arm/headrests of the type and number you require, and configure the length of your seats. Each seat (or row pair for 2+2 or 2+1 types) will cost £0.75.

A range of patterned seat cover decals is also available here to match these seat components. If you follow this link (or otherwise navigate to that page) after you have added a set of seats to your basket, the relevant seat configuration information should be carried across without you having to enter it again.

To keep the number of configuration option values down, while still covering the wide range of scales, the configurable seat length dimension is specified in scale inches, rather than model mm. A calculator and look-up table to help convert scale inches into model dimensions (or vice versa) is available here (opens in new browser tab/window).

Note: If you want a seat component that is not covered by the standard options below, I will be happy to quote you for a customised component. Please contact me with full details.


If you change the seat type, please click on the "Change Type" button above to display the appropriate configuration controls for the new type. Do this before changing any other values, or those changes may be lost.

 

The length of any seat is limited to 100mm by the capabilities of my 3D printer. Seats longer than this will be supplied in multiple parts for you to join together.

 

These set the type of end rest or panel, if any, at each end of the seat. The left/right sense is as seen by a person sat on the seat. For anything other than a 2+2 seat arrangement, if you set the ends differently you will almost certainly need to order half of your seats one way round, and half the other, so that back-to-back or face-to-face pairs have the matching (opposite) orientation.