For my column in the Hornby Collectors Club magazine, I am alway on the lookout for vintage kits. In the past I've appealed for Hornby Church R599, and finaly, eBay yeilded one at not too stupid a price. For a kit that used to be everywhere, until I was looking for one, that was anoying. In it's place, I built the Airfix church, so this has to sit on the back burner for a few months.
The NEC delivered a very reasonably price R190 Country Cottage. Made in West Germany, by Pola I think, it's a basic model, but pretty much complete apart from some easy to replace chimney pots.
The instructions are amazing though.
That's an exploded sketch, drawn by a child it appears. This isn't a hard kit to build, which is handy 'cos you'd be struggling if you relied on this.
Next on the hitlist - R278 The Bell Inn Country Pub Kit. Another Pola based model, complete with stickers to add the stonework to the walls.
3 comments:
I'm sure I built a Country Cottage many many years ago. Although it's HO I do wonder if it wouldn't look too out of place in a 4mm setting when you consider that a lot of old cottages had low doorways.
The base is crap tho'.
Yeah. That base is "special" and might not make it to the finished project...
In the village I lived in Herefordshire I couldn't stand upright in some of the cottages.
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