Plastic Doors, Windows and other Architectural mouldings

ped

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Hi, dont know what scale your building in, but if you want 1/24 try http://www.maplestreet.co.uk/ < Link To www.maplestreet.co.uk they have avery good range in wood & plastic and very reasonable prices, hope this is of some help.
 

peterbunce

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Hi,

Jacksons Miniatures are another supplier: here is the website  http://www.jacksonsminiatures.com ... at Dragon G Scale. Yours Peter.
 

MR SPOCK

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[align=center]I have been fiddling about with old Scalectrix buildings as these are 1/32 scale , and then I found a box of old Lego and the doors and window frames look promising,
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Gavin Sowry

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homestyal said:
Does anyone know a good supplier of doors, windows and other architectural mouldings for modelling scratch built buildings?

The Grandt Line range is pretty good. Got mine from Caboose Hobbies in Denver CO.
 

C&S

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Try contacting Gaugemaster, Garden Railway Specialists (Princes Risborough) or Kent Garden rail, all of which may be able to supply packs of windows, doors and shutters from Piko/Pola kits. OK if you want a European style, not quite so useful for UK/US style layouts. GRS also supply their own (or others) packs of individual doors and windows with a more British look.