This item is supplied unpainted and will be produced to order. As each product takes a long time to produce, orders may not be fulfilled for up to 12 weeks after the order date. Please bear this in mind before ordering.
This is a small wooden building inspired by the barber shop smashed into by Duck in the Railway Series story 'A Close Shave'. This model has been designed in both an 'intact' and 'smashed' version, and includes a fully detailed interior, again available 'intact' and 'smashed'.
The model includes a foundation which measures approx 2mm in 1:76 scale (OO Gauge). This is to allow the building to be more realistically embedded into scenery as shown in the example diorama photos.
Available (unpainted) in the following scales:
T Gauge (1:450), Z Gauge (1:220), US N Gauge (1:160), N Gauge (1:148), TT Scale (1:120), British TT3 (1:101.6), HO Gauge (1:87), OO Gauge (1:76), 1:72 Scale (1:72), S Scale (1:64), 28mm (1:56), US O Gauge (1:48) and O Gauge (1:43.5)
We no longer offer hand painted buildings as standard. However, in quieter periods limited painting slots may be made available. Please see this listing for more details.
Footprint (approx)
N Gauge (1:148): 37mm x 40mm
TT Scale (1:120): 45mm x 49mm
British TT3 (1:101.6): 53mm x 57mm
OO Gauge (1:76): 72mm x 77mm
O Gauge (1:43): 126mm x 136mm
Please note, the example photos are of the OO (1:76 scale) model and the level of detail may vary in smaller scales.
Signs/Posters
The shop sign shown on the red building 'C&B BARBER' is included.
Due to printing capabilities smaller models may not have the same intricate details as the larger models. The images shown are of the 1:76 scale (OO Gauge) model.
Designed by Tom Marshall.
© Tom Marshall (Buggleskelly Station).
This item is supplied unpainted and will be produced to order. As each product takes a long time to produce, orders may not be fulfilled for up to 12 weeks after the order date. Please bear this in mind before ordering.
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PriceFrom £10.00
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