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This farm house is more HO-scale the N-scale Bugger I sat it next to a two storey building that I built and its a lot bigger. :roll:
The trouble with N-scale there is three different sizes. 1/160-1/148-1/150.
In the USA and Australia go with 1/160 and England go with 1/148-1/150.
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:? :lol: to many scales in the small stuff magnify
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I looked on the cardboard and its 1/148 same as the other buildings :shock: will have put them a part a lot. yes! Oh found a over in Perth that has building I been looking for, not a lot of place over here have what I am looking for. :(
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1/148?? Nearly the perfect scale to put a 1/144 scale HG Gundam on there rofl
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Did not think of that.
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Been working on the farm house, got all the windows in.
Here is were I am up to, Roof only sitting in place for photo.
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thumbsup that’s looking really good!!! great work!!!
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Thanks sandboarder, got to put some clear plastic in windows the paint them so you can not see in. yes!
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Looking cool! From what I've seen of the sceneic building kits they seem really well detailed and cool. I saw a barn one a couple years ago that was super cool, all abandoned etc
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Thanks slowlylearning, The stuff on the building is done to look like climbing roses, just paint white glue on the side and sprinkle it on.
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