Railway Laser Lines RLL715BW Backscene Warehouse (Left Hand) O Gauge
Built in mind to help fill the backscene with something more interesting than just a printed photograph and to give some depth too.
This is the ‘Left’ version and therefore, you can join as many as these up to each other as required, the brick buttresses following on from the previous and then end with a ‘right’ version (coming soon!) will complete the row of warehouses, or simply use the one and sandwich it in between other buildings or butt one end up against your side panel. These kits do NOT have any end brickwork, so please bear this in mind as they were never designed to be a stand-alone product.
The kit comes in many parts and is easy enough to build and you can fill the internal area too with a lift-off lid (no need to glue down unless desired). The warehouse also has two of the windows with small opening areas and these have their own small individual glass panes too!
- Skeleton Frame
- Front Engraved Brickwork with Seperate Engraved Brickwork Buttresses
- Corrugated Roof
- Two Small Opening Warehouse Windows
- Seperate Lintels & Ledges
- Roof Truss Interior
- An Ideal Backscene Kit
Instruction Kit Document
This kit comes with a parts list. There are no written instructions for this kit. However, there is a 25 minute video on how to build this kit and we suggest watching the video prior to building. This is available on the Railway Laser Line product page.
SPECIFICATION
Dimensions: L 368 mm x D 87 mm x H 117 mm
Materials Used; MDF, Card, PETG
Assembly Required: Yes
Additional Parts Required (Not Included With Kit): Comes as a kit but some parts of the kit will require priming, painting and/or glueing. A sharp craft knife/zippy blade or similar will be required to remove pieces from part of the kit.
Other items required to assist: PVA Glue (or equivalent) Sandpaper, Primer Paint, Acrylic/Enamel Paint, Masking Tape, Paint Brushes
Advise: When priming/painting, do so in a well-ventilated area and use an appropriate mask. Some items are very fragile so handling with care is paramount.