One of the 00 scale buildings I got for my birthday last month, these are better than Hornby but a little more expensive, it's from the Bachmann Scenecraft 00 scale range but will fit in nicely in the English countryside.
A couple of pictures for scale purposes, figure is a 20mm from SGTS Mess.
Your talent never ceases to amaze me! Well done :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great, all these small buildings and models truly builds a world you can imagine.
ReplyDeleteWell that look just great!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Now these are really nice. The petrol sign and the fallout shelter places things right in their period. I looked at your counter, your almost at 21,000 already. The blogoshpere loves ya Angry
ReplyDeleteFeck, I got that wrong. That's 200,200.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. How many buildings do you plan to have on the table. As a side note, my mother's maiden name was Hampton. I get to comment early on this one; pulling an allnighter at work--email and voice mail are down. I love being an IT director...
ReplyDeletefor some reason it looks so cute :D
ReplyDelete@Mike: I'm thinking about ten but anything good I find could change that number.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice piece of scenery.
ReplyDeleteLooks really good and will fit in well.
ReplyDeleteWell done
ReplyDeleteReally nice -- great stuff for the Sealion project.
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking model
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ReplyDeleteVery good. Makes me think of the the classic British 50s film 'Genevieve'
ReplyDeletePhil
(typo in the first attempt to say that. Sorry!)
Looks good Fran!
ReplyDeleteT.
Ah, the Bachmann turning over the drive....you ain't seen nothing yet!
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely rocktastic pop pickers....;-)
Looks nice, I also like the attention to detail of having little things like this in there, just really to be there and make up the scenery.
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking model--ready to be attacked by enemy forces.
ReplyDeletebeautiful cars!
ReplyDeleteThat will look great being over run by the Germans :)
ReplyDeleteGreat looking set up. There used to be a garage which is sadly gone now that used to look like that down the road from where I live. My Grandad always got his petrol from there
ReplyDeleteThat looks great. Very nicely scaled for 20mm, too.
ReplyDeleteLurk, how many rooms in the Lurkcave do you need for all of your toys? :)
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to shrink me so I can drive that sweet little ride! lol.
ReplyDeleteI like the OO Scale railway stuff. I just bought a few of the Superquick card stock buildings to see how they look against my plastic Naps and my Valiants WWII figures. I was quite impressed with them. They are a tad out of scale but nothing that I couldn't live with. ... One tip to anyone buying these card kits though... ditch the building instructions and just figure them out for yourself, it's a hell of a lot quicker!.... Nice work Lurker, Looking forward to your Operation Sealion.
ReplyDeleteNice to see that you can get well lubricated at this garage...fill er up mate!! :-D
ReplyDeleteCheers
paul
nicely done :)
ReplyDeleteNice model. Do they come like this, or do you have to paint them?
ReplyDeleteMore structures should make for more areas of combat engagements. Nice paint job on the bldgs. (I painted for 35 yrs., and these are nicely adorned)
ReplyDelete...needs a random zombie invasion.
ReplyDeleteVery nice piece of eye candy. Good purchase.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent birthday pressie old chap!!
ReplyDeletelol @ Lost.in.Idaho
ReplyDeletevery cool looking model!
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these are so great!
ReplyDeleteGreat scene, is that me in front of the Garage??;->
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ReplyDeleteI always liked ur posts! hope you still like mine!
ReplyDeletei've been working on my layout and you should really go and see how it looks like now. I've returned after a short breao lets get this going again ;)
so cute. garage gasoline pump and every single thing. So very cute
ReplyDeleteLooking good as always, Angry
ReplyDeleteThey look great, what a wonderful find.
ReplyDeleteGreat buliding, it will add a lot of colour to your Sea Lion game
ReplyDeleteGeat work man! I have missed your blog! cant wait to see more
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Jason
nice present.
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ReplyDeletelooks cool :P
I really appreciate the details of the Hampton's Garage. The vintage car looks cool, too. You have the best figurines, man.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how much petrol used to cost in those days.
ReplyDeleteNice car you got yourself there. :P
ReplyDeleteThe only thing missing is a little zombie hidden somewhere, ready to eat another mini.
ReplyDeleteAwesome as usual.
ReplyDeletelol@mekeInborg
Viva la hampton garage!
ReplyDeletegreat scenic addition, must have a close rlook ate the Bacjmann and Hornby ranges for useable items
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