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.
A small stone building inspired by the pub 'Barney's Bar' in 'Oh Mr Porter!' It has been designed as a pub with cellar doors included, but it could easily be used as a small village shop, cafe or other business.
The scenic items etc shown are for display purposes only. The lower section of the print has been designed to show water damage/damp as shown in the painted example.
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 paving/scenery.
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)
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 (sizes are approximate)
N Gauge (1:148) 77mm x 48mm
TT Scale (1:120) 95mm x 59mm
British TT3 (1:101.6) 113mm x 70mm
OO Gauge (1:76) 150mm x 93mm
Smaller models may not be as detailed as larger models. A selection of different signs will be supplied for you to attach using Pritt Stick or similar glue (in N gauge and above). It is possible to access the interior from underneath should you wish to fit glazing, interiors or lighting to this 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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