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This is a simple two piece set. It depicts a corner of a building which has been destroyed leaving very little. The damage stops at the second floor level where the modeler must improvise.
The wall sections measure a scale 12 and half feet tall. One piece measures 4 and one eighth wide while the other is five and three quarter inches wide. These would correspond with 12 feet and sixteen feet and nine inches in real life.
Set within these two are three undamaged arched windows which would measure 33 and half inches wide by four feet tall. There are jambs for the windows. The outer edges also have window cutouts.
The resin is a good move for Tiger Productions. It is much easier to work with without the inherent damage from shipping. The quality of the casting, done with an open female mold, is good with only a few resin balls which are in sections to be removed.
Looking at the photo, you can see that two of the windows are flashed over. To remove from the flash, I have a tempered piece of glass (a salvaged glass table top) onto which I have glued on coarse and medium grit wet and dry sandpaper.
This may be tedious but it ensures a nice finish onto which to add 'wallpaper' or just paint the interior.
The outside has some nice brickwork detail but I wish Tiger Productions redo the master to an interlocking type so that the corner bricks do not have an extra seam to fill.
I am quite please with the end result.
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