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OO/HO Victorian Low Relief House Backs
The NEW Laser-Cut Victorian Houses
Alongside almost any railway there will be houses, and in model form it will be the low-relief buildings that will be of particular interest to modellers, especially as a feature along the backscene. We have been working hard to develop a new range of low-relief house fronts and backs, as well as the full building and we start off here with a typical semi-detached brick house typical of the Victorian period in Britain. You will be familiar with this style of house as they are still everywhere in the UK!
Our kits have been carefully designed for ease of assembly and feature some lovely detail. The texture of the laser-cut surface replicates the brick courses and slate tiles perfectly. Detailing around the windows and doors and the inclusion of guttering and downpipes is noteworthy, as are the curtains in the window and the provision of additional dormers (house backs kit) and bay windows (house front kit), plus the optional pavement around the base. The dormers, bay windows and pavement are included in the LK-208 full house kit too!
Several kits can be combined to create a terrace of houses, so commonly seen in locations around the country in relation to the railways. A row of house backs alongside the railway and against the backscene, a row of house fronts high on a hill above the station, or a street of semi-detached houses in a town scene, the possibilities are endless! The kits will need painting so the modeller can personalise each one, so necessary when you create a terrace of buildings. No two houses would ever be the same. Acrylic paints are best. We demonstrate this in our new PECO TV video.
OO/HO Victorian Low Relief House Complete
The NEW Laser-Cut Victorian Houses
Alongside almost any railway there will be houses, and in model form it will be the low-relief buildings that will be of particular interest to modellers, especially as a feature along the backscene. We have been working hard to develop a new range of low-relief house fronts and backs, as well as the full building and we start off here with a typical semi-detached brick house typical of the Victorian period in Britain. You will be familiar with this style of house as they are still everywhere in the UK!
Our kits have been carefully designed for ease of assembly and feature some lovely detail. The texture of the laser-cut surface replicates the brick courses and slate tiles perfectly. Detailing around the windows and doors and the inclusion of guttering and downpipes is noteworthy, as are the curtains in the window and the provision of additional dormers (house backs kit) and bay windows (house front kit), plus the optional pavement around the base. The dormers, bay windows and pavement are included in the LK-208 full house kit too!
Several kits can be combined to create a terrace of houses, so commonly seen in locations around the country in relation to the railways. A row of house backs alongside the railway and against the backscene, a row of house fronts high on a hill above the station, or a street of semi-detached houses in a town scene, the possibilities are endless! The kits will need painting so the modeller can personalise each one, so necessary when you create a terrace of buildings. No two houses would ever be the same. Acrylic paints are best. We demonstrate this in our new PECO TV video.
OO/HO Victorian Low Relief House Fronts
NEW Laser-Cut Wooden Victorian Houses
Alongside almost any railway there will be houses, and in model form it will be the low-relief buildings that will be of particular interest to modellers, especially as a feature along the backscene. We have been working hard to develop a new range of low-relief house fronts and backs, as well as the full building and we start off here with a typical semi-detached brick house typical of the Victorian period in Britain. You will be familiar with this style of house as they are still everywhere in the UK!
Our kits have been carefully designed for ease of assembly and feature some lovely detail. The texture of the laser-cut surface replicates the brick courses and slate tiles perfectly. Detailing around the windows and doors and the inclusion of guttering and downpipes is noteworthy, as are the curtains in the window and the provision of additional dormers (house backs kit) and bay windows (house front kit), plus the optional pavement around the base. The dormers, bay windows and pavement are included in the LK-208 full house kit too!
Several kits can be combined to create a terrace of houses, so commonly seen in locations around the country in relation to the railways. A row of house backs alongside the railway and against the backscene, a row of house fronts high on a hill above the station, or a street of semi-detached houses in a town scene, the possibilities are endless! The kits will need painting so the modeller can personalise each one, so necessary when you create a terrace of buildings. No two houses would ever be the same. Acrylic paints are best. We demonstrate this in our new PECO TV video.
OO/HO West Bay Station Building
The NEW Laser-Cut West Bay OO Station Building
PECO is happy to present one of its new laser-cut station buildings, along with detailed interior that can be removed and re-inserted, to add lighting and other detail. This is a typical stone-built branch line station building, in this case based in West Bay in Dorset. The prototype was opened in 1984 as the new terminus of the extended Bridport railway, operated initially by the Great Western Railway and from 1948, British Railways Western region. It closed in 1962, but the building has been renovated and is now in use as a lounge bar and waiting room for a restaurant on adjoining carriages, called the Station Kitchen.
This kit comes with some plastic components to complete the model and includes a full interior detail, which can be removed to add LED lighting should this be required.
GWR-Bahnhofsgebäude aus Holz (Monkton Combe)
Monkton Combe, einst eine Zwischenstation der lange geschlossenen Camerton-Filiale in der Nähe von Bath, rückte 1952 ins Rampenlicht, als es als Drehort für die berühmte Ealing-Komödie „The Titfield Thunderbolt“ ausgewählt wurde.
GWR-Bahnhofsgebäude aus Holz (Monkton Combe)
Monkton Combe, einst eine Zwischenstation der lange geschlossenen Camerton-Filiale in der Nähe von Bath, rückte 1952 ins Rampenlicht, als es als Drehort für die berühmte Ealing-Komödie „The Titfield Thunderbolt“ ausgewählt wurde.
Kunstvoller klassischer Brunnen
Ein äußerst aufwendiges Modell mit einer Fülle an Details. Auf der zentralen Säule sind klassische Figuren eingeprägt, die eine separate weibliche Figur trägt, die eine Urne über der Schulter hält. Diese Skulptur aus rotem Sandstein könnte in einem öffentlichen Park, auf einem Stadtplatz oder sogar als Herzstück eines Verkehrskreisels aufgestellt werden.
Größe (mm): 62 x 62 x 75. Das Harburn Hamlet-Sortiment an bemaltem Harzzubehör bietet interessante szenische Details für den Rundgang um den Bahnhof und die Straßen Ihrer Anlage.
Kunstvolle Gartenurne mit blühenden Pflanzen
Eine große Urne mit blühenden Pflanzen, die über die Ränder ragen. Verwenden Sie sie in Gärten und entlang privater Einfahrten oder außerhalb öffentlicher Gebäude, um die Umwelt aufzuwerten.
Größe ca. (mm): 19 Durchmesser x H23. Das Harburn Hamlet-Sortiment an Zubehörteilen aus bemaltem Kunstharz bietet interessante szenische Details für Ihre Anlage.
Fassadenset für Einheiten außerhalb der Stadt
Verwandelt den SSM300 in eine Einzelhandelseinheit außerhalb der Stadt. Wird mit vorgefärbten Teilen geliefert, obwohl Lackierung und/oder Verwitterung für mehr Realismus sorgen können; Zur Fertigstellung dieses Modells ist Kleber erforderlich.
Überfüllte Mülltonnen, Schwarz
Ein häufiger Anblick auf dem Bürgersteig am Tag der Müllabfuhr, in Standardschwarz.
Größe (mm) 6 x 7 x 19. Das Harburn Hamlet-Sortiment an bemaltem Harzzubehör bietet interessante szenische Details für den Rundgang um den Bahnhof und die Straßen Ihrer Anlage.
Überfüllte Mülltonnen, grün
Ein häufiger Anblick auf dem Bürgersteig am Tag der Müllabfuhr, in einer alternativen grünen Farbe.
Größe (mm) 6 x 7 x 19. Das Harburn Hamlet-Sortiment an bemaltem Harzzubehör bietet interessante szenische Details für den Rundgang um den Bahnhof und die Straßen Ihrer Anlage.
P-Way-Vorschaltgerät, brauner Stein, grobe Körnung, sauber
Unsere Naturmaterialien eignen sich ideal zur Herstellung realistischer Schotter-, Landschafts- und Wagenladungen usw.