Rye Harbour: Red Roof Hut (N-scale 1∶148 )
A new addition to our n-scale range! For anyone who has walked along the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, this little red roof hut sits out on the shingle, looking out to sea and Camber Sands. It’s iconic.
This model kit comes with a wooden base to display your model and a little bag of scenics (sand and lichen to decorate!)
Difficulty: Easy
Things you will need to complete this kit:
- Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of paints or marker pens
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 new addition to our n-scale range! For anyone who has walked along the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, this little red roof hut sits out on the shingle, looking out to sea and Camber Sands. It’s iconic.
This model kit comes with a wooden base to display your model and a little bag of scenics (sand and lichen to decorate!)
Difficulty: Easy
Things you will need to complete this kit:
- Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of paints or marker pens
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 new addition to our n-scale range! For anyone who has walked along the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, this little red roof hut sits out on the shingle, looking out to sea and Camber Sands. It’s iconic.
This model kit comes with a wooden base to display your model and a little bag of scenics (sand and lichen to decorate!)
Difficulty: Easy
Things you will need to complete this kit:
- Cutting mat
- Scalpel
- PVA / Wood glue
- A selection of paints or marker pens
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!