"Doors and windows in 15mm" Topic
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Aurochs | 16 Jan 2021 4:25 a.m. PST |
I am looking for doors and windows in 15mm? Any ideas? Thanks in advance, Stefan |
TNE2300 | 16 Jan 2021 4:49 a.m. PST |
sci fic? victorian? modern? modern home? modern business? middle eastern? |
Aurochs | 16 Jan 2021 5:26 a.m. PST |
Made out of wood. For fantasy or medieval settings. |
TNE2300 | 16 Jan 2021 6:02 a.m. PST |
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Larry Gettysburg Soldiers | 16 Jan 2021 8:09 a.m. PST |
Try the Model Railroad industry, they have lots of scratch building parts to choose from. A company named Grandt Line comes to mind. link You can use N scale (same as 10mm) or HO scale (approx 18mm) |
DyeHard | 16 Jan 2021 10:47 a.m. PST |
Expanding on railroad hobby supplies. 15mm wargame figures are nominally 1/100 scale (1/108) HO trains are 1/87 TT trains are 1/120 and 3mm Guage (mostly in the UK) is 1/102 So these less common train scales are a better match. But suppliers are hard to find. Here are a few: link 3smr.co.uk/buildings.html link There are lots of ways to generate your own, but the up front costs can be high. A laser cutter is like $4,000 USD, a 3-D printer like $400 USD, and a computer controlled cutter (silhouette cutter) a few hundred. |
Swampster | 16 Jan 2021 1:26 p.m. PST |
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DyeHard | 17 Jan 2021 10:15 a.m. PST |
Great find Swampster! You know I have lots of there products but somehow missed this section of architectural parts: This is a more direct link: link |
Yesthatphil | 17 Jan 2021 2:42 p.m. PST |
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