A fine example of Art Deco architecture designed by Sidney Little, who designed many of the seaside shelters found along the Hastings seafront, in East Sussex, England. This model is available in 1:160 and 1:148 scales.
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The crane is printed in smooth fine detail plastic and comes with a moveable trolley that slides the length of the horizontal reach.
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The Dugald Stewart Monument is one of the most recognisable landmarks on the Edinburgh skyline. It is one of several monuments located on Calton Hill, in the Greek Revival style for which Edinburgh is renowned.
The monument is considered a particularly high quality example of the work of William Henry Playfair, a highly regarded Scottish architect of the nineteenth century.
The model pictured here is 1:87 scale and stands almost 19cm tall
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This is an updated version of my bandstand model. It is a kit made up of two white and three black parts. The model includes details from the original bandstand that did not feature on the previous model.
The model comes in 1:87 and 1:76 scales.
The roof has been re-modelled to be a little more squat and the whole bandstand widened slightly to better resemble the original. The roof also includes many of the new details including a re-modelled pinnacle and ceiling rose in black.
The railings have also been re-modelled to include more detail.
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Completed in 1952 in the city of Marseille, Le Corbusier's first Unite d'habitation is one of the twentieth century's most iconic and influential buildings. This 18 storey, high-density housing block incorporates an indoor 'street' with shops, a hotel and a gym. There is also a roof terrace with a pool, viewing platform and running track.
This model, available in three scales, comes with a removable roof to allow for the inclusion of glazing panels throughout the whole model.
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