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Superquick kit's buldings

Posted by luchs on 27 Nov 2010, 19:15

anyone know this range of buldings..?
http://www.superquick.co.uk/catalogue.htm
there are railmodel kit but look good for scenery and wargame..
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Posted by entrauner on 27 Nov 2010, 19:24

they are made of cardboard.....you can only use them as a basic kit to build something
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Posted by Paul on 27 Nov 2010, 19:24

Nice find....some nice little buildings there. I´d like to see them first, but for wargaming...not bad...no prices though.
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Posted by musketier on 27 Nov 2010, 20:04

interesting find, I have built some battlefield accessories (trenches ) from a company that was made out of thick card stock, a little tricky to get the lines straight but then again I am not to good at folding :-D . I'd be interested in the cost of these as I think they will hold up better than some of my early resin houses did :(
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Posted by luchs on 27 Nov 2010, 20:34

i find some on ebay with price range start from to 5 usd to 20 usd for the big kit..
i want try one..
this is a ebay's auctino of one kit assembled..
http://cgi.ebay.it/Shop-carded-kit-00-g ... 53e4e91921
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Posted by MABO on 29 Nov 2010, 20:11

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Posted by luchs on 29 Nov 2010, 20:20

i buy a sample on ebay but i chois ein the OO-HO gauge ( about 1/76 scale and the original scale of many airfix kit)..
when will arrive i show you.. :-D
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Posted by MABO on 29 Nov 2010, 20:24

Please do so...
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Posted by luchs on 02 Dec 2010, 21:28

today is arrived the sueprquick kit of the police staion (or library)..
nice colour print on strong card..
this is the kit..
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the windows
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this weekend , if i can , i made it..
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Posted by Paul on 02 Dec 2010, 21:39

looks ok...when you post the pics can you put a bod or vehicle next to it...??
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Posted by luchs on 02 Dec 2010, 21:49

Paul wrote:looks ok...when you post the pics can you put a bod or vehicle next to it...??

sure... :thumbup:
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Posted by luchs on 04 Dec 2010, 17:58

i start to made the police staion..
is my firts tiem with acardboard model..
for now i make the first aprt and i nee dthree hand.. :?
but nice window effect...
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Posted by luchs on 05 Dec 2010, 17:34

ok the building of this polic esation is so serius busness that i must despatch some RMP..

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wnaht do you thing..?
is not finish yet.. :-D
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Posted by Paul on 05 Dec 2010, 18:26

Definately good for wargaming...looks ok..need some work on it, the coners etc but you have said that. Thanks my friend, I look forward to seeing it completely finished :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by luchs on 05 Dec 2010, 18:32

oh is far away from be finish.. :cry:
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Posted by musketier on 05 Dec 2010, 18:36

I like it, one question though, do you need to score the backside in order to fold on a straight line?
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Posted by Paul on 05 Dec 2010, 19:28

musketier wrote:I like it, one question though, do you need to score the backside in order to fold on a straight line?

:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Pardon!!!
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Posted by luchs on 05 Dec 2010, 19:46

musketier wrote:I like it, one question though, do you need to score the backside in order to fold on a straight line?

no is all precut.. :-D
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Posted by musketier on 05 Dec 2010, 21:58

Thanks Luchs, I will definitely look into these then.
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Posted by Peter on 05 Dec 2010, 22:23

For wargaming it looks ok to me :thumbup:

Can't wait to see it finished ;-)
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