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OO Low Relief Terrace Courtyard Entrance.
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Perfect for: OO scale railway modellers building detailed town or station environments who want realistic streetscape depth without using full-depth buildings.
Why this accessory matters
Low relief structures are widely used in model railways to create the impression of a full town or station frontage while conserving valuable layout space. This courtyard entrance adds architectural realism and helps transition between platform areas, sidings, and surrounding urban streets.
Terrace-style entrances like this are commonly seen in British railway settings, particularly in Victorian and early 20th-century urban developments near stations and industrial districts. They help anchor a layout in a believable time and place, adding narrative detail beyond just rolling stock movement.
How to use it
Carefully remove parts from sprues and clean any mould lines before assembly. Use plastic cement or suitable modelling glue to construct the building. Once assembled, paint and weather the structure to match your chosen era and layout style. Position against a backscene or baseboard edge and secure in place for a seamless low-relief effect.
This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 4 - Jul 9
US$40
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