Electricity house with rooftiles

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Highlights

  • Dimensions can be found in the datasheet at the bottom of this page
  • Prepared for lightbulb.
  • Walls are not translucent.
  • Model is made from recycled high density cardboard.
  • Realistic colours.
  • Material is colored through and through and does not fade easily.
  • Already lightly weathered.
  • Parts fit up to 0.1mm accurate.

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Background information:
This building was founded around 1950. It is a substation to distribute electricity in the neighbourhood. Originally they were built and owned by PNEM, the local electricity company in those years.
Substations were built in many forms, mainly surrounded with grass, near to an access road.

Architectural details:
This small building has 2 longer facades, in one of them are two green doors. There are some houses with dark grey doors.
The shorter facades both have a round window near the top of the building. The transformer house, as some people call them, most times have dark rooftiles. But some of them have red rooftiles.

Specifications

Measurements at scale 1:160 (N)
c.a. 42B x 26L x 33H mm.
Measurements at scale 1:87 (H0)
c.a. 77B x 48L x 61H mm.
Measurements at scale 1:220 (Z)
c.a.30B x 18L x 24H mm.
Number of compartments for lighting at scale 1:160 (N)
1
Number of compartments for lighting at scale 1:87 (H0)
1
Number of compartments for lighting at scale 1:220 (Z)
1
Number (kits) per package
1
SKU
02RBS13

Attachments

Manual with tips, building description and photos