Here's another site that sells them too....
http://www.universalhobbies.net/dhtml/home.php?id=10019&page[10147]=2&ancre=ac
This is pretty cool too. Too bad its 1:35.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1-35-GHOSTDIV-BUILD-ORDER-LAND-ROVER-DEFENDER-WOLF-/110695467378?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c5f6c972
Rick, were you trying to get a Land Rover Discovery or a Defender in 1:18?
There are several retailers out there who have produced both in this scale. Most are sold out of Europe but are certainly within means of getting for a price.
Here's a listing off ebay of one currently residing in the...
The world's largest miniature airport has gone on display at Miniature Wonderland in Hamburg, Germany.
The model airport is based off of Hamburg's Fuhlsbüttel International airport.
The display took 7 years and roughly $4.8 million to build...
I worked in both film and theater as a miniature maker and set builder. Mainly independent stuff starting as far back as high school. I also worked in construction as a carpenter. And also involved myself with wood working in my garage for a while building furniture and such. Prior to that I was...
I've used both together many times. The expanding foam if applied correctly shaves off like modeling clay. Very dense and can be sanded to a smooth finish. Occasional while cutting you'll probably run into a few small air pockets there and there that can be easy filled in with anything that...
If you go to places that sell specifically doll houses and such they often carry not only brick stencils and stamps but premade sheets of bricks and concrete too that can be cut down like paper to fit what ever you want. Folding them is clean and simple too without them cracking on you either...
Hey I really haven't read most of these posts but the pictures are quite amazing. Anyway has anyone tried using stencils to create artificial bricks and concrete on a miniature level? I know I have and I must say it works like a charm.
http://www.craft-products.com/dolls-house-brick-stone-tiles.asp
When I was younger I remember walking into a store that sold mostly diecast cars. I actually went there pretty often just to look around. Anyhow one of things I do remember seeing there was several boxes containing 1:18 scale Deuces with open backs and side rails. I believe they were made by...
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