Probably the most complex of Dave's models I've built so far, but it pretty much follows the same principles as the others and requires no more skill, just more patience. It comes with suggestions on how to reinforce and I strongly recommend doing so as that roof is quite heavy to go unsupported- a necessary evil of such a detailed building. Love it.
hi folk, at the first impression I was seen 20 page with not much to build, I just discover the under layers and will later on try to print a brewery I like. so far not much to build. cheers
a really interesting model, and following in the quality of the rest of his works. though it says "country", it could fit in any "non-urban" setting really, not looking out of place ina small village or edge of a small town.
This is an outstanding model to build and is very detailed. Even though there are many parts, it goes together real nice. I built mine at 1:87 scale for my train and made a few modifications on it to turn this into a small foundry building. I added a tall stack for the melting furnace and opened the one end of the building so I could run a spur line inside the building. I use the brick and wood board finish... looks excellent. I highly recommend this building because it is well done and a fun project to build.
Excellent kit. I love the range of looks available with the different layers. I'm planning on 3 builds at the moment, one for 15mm, and two different looks in 28mm to support my dwarves.