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$ 17.80

Score By Feature

Based on 122 ratings
Giftable
8.40
Delivery
8.68
Value for money
8.19
Satisfaction
8.54

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Product Description

A product for the production of sand table model building scenes, for fans of model making, for DIY enthusiasts and for scene makers
The size is 8 x 5 and the material is plastic. It is 7 x 16 inches. About 2 cm. A 14" by 2" piece of art. A 24-inch by 6-inch piece of artwork. (L x W x H) Approximately 37" (L x W x H). 0cm = 1cm. A 393-inch screen
The maps are designed that way, so they're not truly broken. One can build after a war, or make the scenes yourself. The assembly process must be carried out by you! It's going to be a blast! With no glue or scissors needed, you can assemble this product in minutes.
A scale model of N is applicable. Putting this model together requires some effort on your part. As a result, we have a model of a facade structure.
This set is great for building layouts and toy railways! Your landscape will look better if you do this

Questions & Answers

There seems to be two buildings here or one? There are two buildings shown on one of the photos for this product. ?

Buildings are all on the same floor. It's showing 2 different views of the object.

What do you think about these buildings? They are intended for figma's to be inside them, or are they intended for ?

An interactive diorama. It's hard to tell how big they are. A 1/160 scale model would be more appropriate. Gundams or train sets of 1/144 scale would be great for it. These cabinets would definitely not be able to accommodate a Figma figure.

Selected User Reviews For EatingBiting N Scale 1/144 1:144 Ruined Damaged Building After War Assembling Model Outland Realism Scene for DIY Sand Table Garden Micro Landscape Ornaments Decor Supply DIY Player Spray Painting

I have an assembly guide
5/5

Please read it. HO scale and N scale were mixed up and I missed the In reality, it's rather smaller than the other review pictures make it look in them. This was bought for my son to use with his match box cars because it is so detailed and awesome. As far as the third floor is concerned, his matchbox fire truck ladder reaches perfectly. No instructions are included with this set, except for the fact that the floors are numbered. Due to my hurried assembly, I broke the top part. It would be best if you assembled it The roof shack wall must be snapped into the roof (5 total), the small roof into the wall of the shack, and the large roof must be snapped into the shack wall. Then, using the 1 large wall and 1 small wall with the least amount of damage, snap the floors into the corners, starting with the second floor and working up. Save the ground floor for last. As soon as the floors are firmly in place, snap the roof onto the decks. The final two walls should now be snapped in. Next, the entire assembly should be clicked into the base with moderate force, keeping in mind that too much force could break the tabs / or break other parts of the assembly.

Stephanie WESTON
Stephanie WESTON
| Mar 29, 2021
Devastated buildings in a beautiful manner
5/5

If you may I find these buildings to be the perfect fit for what I need. The fact that they can be assembled without glue is also a plus. The walls look good as they are but they will look a lot better with some paint applied properly. There is something satisfying about watching a stop-motion Tokusatsu video that shows destroyed buildings. I'll buy more because there is never enough destruction in the world. It was 6 years ago today The 8 inch Godzilla figures will have the same effect on them as I have on mine.

Juliet Bell
Juliet Bell
| Oct 08, 2020
Dioramas with Gundam can be created with this! It's very realistic and full of detail
5/5

Dioramas based on Gundam are the best!.

Finley Wheeler
Finley Wheeler
| May 13, 2021
You need a really small building when you need it
5/5

The item was used in a diorama for War of the Worlds. It can easily fit in the display case if it is cut down by two floors. I was just looking for what I I recommend it!.

Roberto Tanner
Roberto Tanner
| Nov 24, 2020
So far, this is my favorite building
5/5

Building is simple and easy to assemble. The instructions and pictures did not come with it since I am a complete newbie to these buildings. needed to refer to the picture of this page to steer me at first, but then it became very easy. And I love the result! There was only one piece that needed glue, and that is the sign on the building's front. You can omit it if you want.

Cillian Vaughn
Cillian Vaughn
| Dec 17, 2020
You may think that these are odd before you put them together, but they are indeed of good quality once you do
5/5

The first thing I noticed was that all the parts were flat panels in an envelope instead of injection molded kits on sprues. All of the parts were numbered so that it was obvious where each part should This 1/144 and even some 1/100 robot models will look great on top of the building, and it is far better than the Bandai 30 Minute Missions city display base because it has twice the height and contains more detail in the burned out section. Eventually, I will get more of these to use in my model diorama projects for sale.

Clementine Fletcher
Clementine Fletcher
| Apr 08, 2021
I have not attached an instruction
4/5

I find this to be a good scale model for the monsters my children own in 6 inches. I did not receive instructions on how to use the item, and the pieces are fragile, so I had to be particularly careful I did not break them. There was an attachment from the window that I broke as well as part of the The rest of it is pretty good.

Frank Brennan
Frank Brennan
| Aug 23, 2021
The glass was fragile and broke in an instant
3/5

This was a present that I purchased for my son's birthday. My attempt to assemble it ended in failure because the connecting pieces snapped. To put it simply, it is useless. There is no point in wasting I was unable to get it together even after the return time passed for my son's birthday, and now it is a lost cause.

Kaiden Heath
Kaiden Heath
| Mar 25, 2021

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