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Ready painted cast resin model of a stone built country bus stop shelter.
The station building is a requirement of almost every station around the UK. Only the smallest of station halts around the UK would not have a station building. Modelled on Dunster station on the West Somerset heritage railway.
Initially part of the Bristol and Exeter railway, ownership of the station would pass to the GWR in 1876, BR in 1948 and onto the preservation society in 1976.
Skaledale, a place somewhere not far from elsewhere! A town or village which is full of life and timeless. Skaledale is always changing just like any other place. There are churches of various denominations, shops, pubs, schools and houses of all shapes and sizes.
R8788 form Hornby is a 1/76th scale ready painted cast resin model of a typical Nissen hut as used by the RAF during World war 2 and still today and makes a great scenic accessory for Railway and Airfield Dioramas. These corrugated iron huts were designed as simple but robust buildings which could be constructed quickly.
Huge numbers were built as new military installations were created for WW2 and many hundreds were later sold for other uses, including industries and farms needing to replace damaged or destroyed buildings. Defying rust and decay some survive today.
A Victorian Era End of Terrace House representative of the thousands built during Queen Victoria's reign, many of which are still lived in today. This 00 scale resin model is perfect for any British town scene.Terraced houses were normally built with alternating left and right hand houses, the front doors appearing paired together, while on the opposite side the fireplaces shared a chimney stack with the adjoining house.