Ambleside Cottage (N-scale 1:148)

£17.85

Inspired by winter strolls in our favourite Cumbrian town, our Ambleside Cottage is a semi-detached house with front bay windows, partly covered porch and an interesting rear extension.

Please note: we have decorated our photographed model with air dry clay. This is not included in the kit. To complete this kit you can use primer filler or air dry clay to create your desired effect.

Difficulty: Moderate/Experienced

Things you will need to complete this kit:
-
Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of model paints
- Primer filler
- Air dry clay

What’s the difference between N-scale + Z-scale?

In basic terms, N-scale is bigger (1:148) and Z-scale is smaller (1:220). We suggest if you’re new to model making to begin with N-scale, as they are easier to put together!

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Inspired by winter strolls in our favourite Cumbrian town, our Ambleside Cottage is a semi-detached house with front bay windows, partly covered porch and an interesting rear extension.

Please note: we have decorated our photographed model with air dry clay. This is not included in the kit. To complete this kit you can use primer filler or air dry clay to create your desired effect.

Difficulty: Moderate/Experienced

Things you will need to complete this kit:
-
Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of model paints
- Primer filler
- Air dry clay

What’s the difference between N-scale + Z-scale?

In basic terms, N-scale is bigger (1:148) and Z-scale is smaller (1:220). We suggest if you’re new to model making to begin with N-scale, as they are easier to put together!

Inspired by winter strolls in our favourite Cumbrian town, our Ambleside Cottage is a semi-detached house with front bay windows, partly covered porch and an interesting rear extension.

Please note: we have decorated our photographed model with air dry clay. This is not included in the kit. To complete this kit you can use primer filler or air dry clay to create your desired effect.

Difficulty: Moderate/Experienced

Things you will need to complete this kit:
-
Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of model paints
- Primer filler
- Air dry clay

What’s the difference between N-scale + Z-scale?

In basic terms, N-scale is bigger (1:148) and Z-scale is smaller (1:220). We suggest if you’re new to model making to begin with N-scale, as they are easier to put together!

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