Budget buildings
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Budget buildings
If you visit this website: http://www.jacksonsminiatures.com/ and go to garden railway buildings, theres some great little kits for around £45, and if you want just the plans, they are £16-20 and come with the hinges etc! So I may have a go at their engine shed perhaps.

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SillyBilly
Dragon G-Scale are doing them at a truly superb prices http://www.dragon-gscale.co.uk/jacksons ... -192-c.asp !
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Has anyone bought a building (or anything else for that matter) from Lineside delights?
http://www.linesidedelights.co.uk/useri ... ocart3.htm
Wondering on what to get out of a small hut from them or one from T&M on ebay.
http://www.linesidedelights.co.uk/useri ... ocart3.htm
Wondering on what to get out of a small hut from them or one from T&M on ebay.
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I've bought numerous small stuff from Lineside, a VERY good service, most recommended. I have made a T&M kit, a little tricky to make, but I have heard Lineside's buildings are good.Chris wrote:Has anyone bought a building (or anything else for that matter) from Lineside delights?
http://www.linesidedelights.co.uk/useri ... ocart3.htm
Wondering on what to get out of a small hut from them or one from T&M on ebay.

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