Pola g 331778 relief building

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Initially, I had a dislike of the Pola G relief buildings , mostly because they’re one-sided, and very “purpose specific“ i.e. up against a wall, and useful for a narrow shelf type layout. And, right or wrong, my perception is that these are pricey for what one gets in the kit. Essentially 1/3 of a four sided building for full cost.

I have since come full circle. In large part, due to the decreasing supply of pola g buildings, especially business buildings.

These buildings are basically detailed façades, cookie cutter as usual, and can nicely fill out any scene where there’s a single or restricted viewing angle. I have used them as backdrops to a city center, and, as below, use them for a “Strasse“ merely backed by pinion Pines, not necessarily Realistic, but they do provide some interest along the right of way, and have a smaller footprint, making them rather versatile.

Heres an Occult Bookstore that i built.
It has resin 3d 1/24 bookshelves, lots of expensive 1/24 dollhouse ‘witch’ details, (all comes from china and is much more than just a few years ago ) a green pulsing light behind the large ouija board, a pulsing UV LED nano chip inside the glow in the dark skull on the right. I added 4 1.8 mm leds to the top of the showcase and tinted 2 amber and 2 blue.

The pola stock window display items are typically pathetic or worse, large photo stickers with almost surreal ‘wtf’ photos. This kit utilized included several stock pola g ag /farm items, scythe, wheel barrow, rakes, to make some sort of garden shop, sans aprpos signage.

Adding interesting details is something i like to do, but rarely do my visitors notice it. I do.
My attempt at free hand signage…meh…and a pentacle made from black ‘branches’. (A piece of witch costume jewelry courtesy etsy.

Painted the ground facade mottled violet. I have no idea if german towns would allow such color variation.
Extra black was on roof , shutters and flower boxes, to make it dark, but not a complete dark horse.

Double click on the display window photo to see the ‘spell book’, bottom, left of center, with its eyeball latch.

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And a 4 window variant, cant recall the pola item number.
I added the 1/12 bottles for a bit of flash/interest. Object de art…lol. A fluted amber cognac bottle, partially obscured.
When top lighted, at night, along with the entrance coach lamps, its pretty cool.
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