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More angles of this N-gauge bungalow.

I used a thin base so that this could easily be incorporated into a layout in the future.

Top view of the N gauge bungalow. Shrubs and flowers in the garden are easier to see here.
Rear 3 quarters view of the N gauge bungalow.
Front 3 quarters view of the N gauge bungalow.

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Doctor_Spork,
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@DrH your dedication to modeling the insides of thing astounds me.

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@Doctor_Spork It's all part of the fun of it, isn't it?!

It probably stems from my starting out with Airfix kits where you build the engine/cockpit/etc. and then seal up the fuselage which might have a small vent/hatch/doorway to let you see some of it.

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@DrH oh definitely all part of the fun.

I never really made any airfix kits. I had a few, but they ended up butchered into some space ork monstrosity.

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@Doctor_Spork I started on Airfix kits, and I wanted more and more complex models to build until it got to the point that the models took up too much space to be practical (a 1:32 Hurricane with a half-metre wingspan was the final straw).
So I decided to give some Space Marines a go (more models in a smaller space, for less money).

That led to more 40K models,
That led to kit-bashing... conversions... scratch-building... and we now have all the things I show off here. Ever challenging myself.

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