Scalescenes New Modern Factory/Warehouse Kit-Bash Build
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G'day All,
A few days ago I posted information about a new downloadable and printable paper & card(stock) kit for a modern factory building from Scalescenes, a U.K. firm. they describe it as as following:
This very flexible modular kit can easily be built as a flat, low relief or full relief structure and has everything you need to create a realistic lineside industrial scene including:

Rolling doors that can be placed as required
Fully detailed interior with optional overhead crane
Optional graffiti, choice of blue or white cladding
Selection of warning and editable business signs
Realistic floor, office and loading docks

The actual web page is at:
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Once paid for and downloaded you can print the kit as many times as you want.

I raised awareness of the kit in the thread:
New Downloadable Factory Kit from Scalescenes
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I have just printed off my download of the N SCALE version and sprayed the printed sheets with a `satin' finish acrylic varnish type spray. I plan to begin construction in the next few days. I will be building it as low relief, two bays wide structure to be placed against the layout edge to take advantage of the interior detailing.
I will be posting my progress and I am inviting anyone else who is building the kit to add their input also, no matter what scale they are working in. We can all learn from each others experience.

Regards, Andrew G.
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