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Saturday, January 19, 2013
"Model Power"'s "N" gauge "Victorian House" kit build up from 1991.
"Model Power"'s "N" scale kit of a
Victorian House is a very awesome and detail packed little kit. This model
assembled is only about 5 inches cubed, it is that small, but the engraved
detail in the plastic parts is beyond belief for a model that is so small. Even
though I built this in December of 1991, it is still available at your local
hobby shop. If they don't have it, they can get it for you. At least in the United States. If you decide to
build this cool model right out of the box, it'll take you about 8 hours to do
so. I added yellow envelope paper behind the windows to simulate the old yellow
window shades these old houses would have had back in the early to mid 1900's. I
did no painting at all to this great little kit.The parts are very small and
some are very delicate, as well as numerous, so you have to be VERY careful
when assembling this glue together kit. Highly recommended kit for all you
"N" scale model railroaders out there.
Here are some very nice detail shots of this detail packed little model.
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