Perranporth Cottage (N-scale 1:148)
A nod to our favourite coastal destination Cornwall, this cute cottage kit brings back memories of coastline walks and ice cream on the beach.
Difficulty: Moderate
Things you will need to complete this kit:
- Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of paints or marker pens
- Primer
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!
A nod to our favourite coastal destination Cornwall, this cute cottage kit brings back memories of coastline walks and ice cream on the beach.
Difficulty: Moderate
Things you will need to complete this kit:
- Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of paints or marker pens
- Primer
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!
A nod to our favourite coastal destination Cornwall, this cute cottage kit brings back memories of coastline walks and ice cream on the beach.
Difficulty: Moderate
Things you will need to complete this kit:
- Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of paints or marker pens
- Primer
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!