K&C Market Garden dio for show coming this weekend (1 Viewer)

Tony Neville

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Guys a little dio i have done for a show this weekend

Tony
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Tony,

Did you make the buildings? The dio looks nice :)
 
I got mine from George at Minute Man, great buildings. He now has one of the row houses with the front blown off.:):)
 
That's amasing:D:D:D:D

See the building wioth the soldier firing from the window, I have that one too, howdid you hollow out the window?:confused::confused::confused::D:D
 
They're Hobby Bunkers, and very nice too. The only thing that's stopped me ordering them is the potential to get hammered on postage for something that size. Still tempted mind.

Tony,
Great dio, look forward to seeing it in the flesh.

Simon
 
Tony,
Nice to see those buildings used with the proper figures.

The windows can be cut out rather easily as the pieces are made of lightweight foam. Wraith, they are made of the same material as the church and priory I sent over to you, not expensive at all to ship really. Ask Arnhem44mad, he got his from me mate..............
 
Wow! The coloring on those buildings is fantastic, great shading!
Ray
 
They're Hobby Bunkers, and very nice too. The only thing that's stopped me ordering them is the potential to get hammered on postage for something that size. Still tempted mind.

Tony,
Great dio, look forward to seeing it in the flesh.

Simon

Hi There! These buildings were originally patterned by me out of wood and plaster for use with Large Scale (1/32 to 1/22.5) model railroads. These were made for I.S.L.E. Labs in Blissfeild, MI about 17 years ago, and were intended to be American prototypes that you might see in most small American towns from 1870 until present day. The original release included white metal windows and some detailed cornice castings that seem to be missing now.
Matt's father (Hobby Bunker) noticed these while visiting and purchased some to sell, and then later converted some to European style buildings both damaged and undamaged. These and the original building styles are now made for Hobby Bunker and sold by several dealers. I think if you look close you can see the two different styles of work on the patterns. It is nice to see these back in these various forms... And I suppose kind of funny to see them being used with K&C figures.
Ken Osen/Hudson & Allen Studio/W.Britain
 
The last 2 years at OTSN, Matt at Hobby Bunker has added to the above range of buildings.
One of the high lites of OTSN is to see the new foam pieces Hobby Bunker comes out with.
Gary
 
Ken,

You do get around don't you? Had no idea they were one of your designs, great work

George,

Thanks for the reply re postage. I'm going to get past the London Show and see what the damage to my balance is, but will give you a shout .

Cheers
Simon
 
...I suppose so... The folks at Frontline asked who I was working for this week at The Chicago Show. I think it disappointed them to hear it was still W. Britain.
 
...I suppose so... The folks at Frontline asked who I was working for this week at The Chicago Show. I think it disappointed them to hear it was still W. Britain.

A justifiable compliment Ken. You do a lot of top quality work for this hobby.
 
Ken,
Looking forward to it. I'll be the one looking at the few remaining coins in my pocket and wondering if I've got enough change left to get the train home again. :eek:

Simon
 
Simon

I will be getting these in (first shipment on the way) We are getting them in unpainted and i will be customising them for customers or basic painting them as you see.

We are looking to see the reaction of the UK market before i hound Matt for some more.

Tony
 
Nice work Tony,really brings out the best in the figures.

Rob
 

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