Amazing guys!! You know I now know exactly what I'm going to do for our test track extension layout! A taste of home with an Irish pub theme. Normally we had a bookies next door to the pubs in Ireland. Will message you soon to discuss, now I'm excited!!
British houses like these, the roofs normally have tiles rather than slates. Love you guys, just saying. Still these buildings are som of the best available out there in the 1/32 scale and are also useful for gauge one train dioramas as well as for dioramas with Britains farm toy vehicles such as David Brown tractors and Land Rovers.
Indeed, really depends where in the country they are, but also it’s hard to make tiles out of MDF, we have seen some where customers that have used plastic tile sheets, they look cool too :)
@@ThinkScalextricI get that, and thanks. MiniArt-Models issued an affordable 1/35 "European Tile Roof" kit in plastic which unfortunately seem to have gone out of stock lately. However, I bought a few of these roof kits to create timber framed 1/32 houses using wooden 5mm sticks (recycled from new-year´s fireworks) filled in with wattle and daubed plaster, just like such houses were build in the real world. Nonetheless, your classic English terraced brick houses are second to none, and I will definitely purchase a few of them. Cheers.
Amazing guys!! You know I now know exactly what I'm going to do for our test track extension layout! A taste of home with an Irish pub theme. Normally we had a bookies next door to the pubs in Ireland. Will message you soon to discuss, now I'm excited!!
The corner shop could definitely be turned into a bookies 😂
Awesome set of buildings I need more space so I can have a town scene on ROSU raceway 👍👍👍
Thank you 🙏
Wow. Very cool.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great new product ledges, love the fact you could run any pub name through it, I'd definitely get myself 'The Dog & Duck' pub 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cheer Pete
These are awesome 🎉 great job guys.
Thank you 🤗
@robertsale6528 you should do a layout with different areas instead of a track.
We are building a very cool rally stage for someone at the moment
British houses like these, the roofs normally have tiles rather than slates. Love you guys, just saying. Still these buildings are som of the best available out there in the 1/32 scale and are also useful for gauge one train dioramas as well as for dioramas with Britains farm toy vehicles such as David Brown tractors and Land Rovers.
Indeed, really depends where in the country they are, but also it’s hard to make tiles out of MDF, we have seen some where customers that have used plastic tile sheets, they look cool too :)
@@ThinkScalextricI get that, and thanks. MiniArt-Models issued an affordable 1/35 "European Tile Roof" kit in plastic which unfortunately seem to have gone out of stock lately. However, I bought a few of these roof kits to create timber framed 1/32 houses using wooden 5mm sticks (recycled from new-year´s fireworks) filled in with wattle and daubed plaster, just like such houses were build in the real world.
Nonetheless, your classic English terraced brick houses are second to none, and I will definitely purchase a few of them. Cheers.