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Lasercutting your architectural landscape.
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To coincide with the release of the Ellis Clark Trains Wickham Trolley, Intentio will be launching some specifically designed kits to complement this model.
These sheds were very often improvised and built from old sleepers and corrugated iron. Intentio will make a couple of types of Wickham Shed based on the very atmospheric picture below.
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A range of our kits will be on the Buzz Models stand Newgog. The best show in South Wales!
At Bristol Show I had some little dioramas for displaying people. I had several people asking me if they were for sale so I’m going to make a limited run of these and they are available for just £7.50 each including postage and packing.
Low relief warehouse sections. Various styles available. Create a useful back scene in minutes.
Introductory offer. Buy 3 get 1 free. Contact us for details.
Sometimes it’s the little details that make all the difference. 7mm Lasercut fish crates are the first of a range of boxes from Intentio and ScaleDown. Look out for vegetable boxes, beer crates and much more. Resin insets will also be available.
Pack of three
Nikki Wilkes of Scale Down Studios has joined Intentio to launch a range of joint kits. Intentio’s expertise in laser cutting design along with Nikki’s design, 3d modelling and multi media expertise will bring together the best of companies to bring you true scale multi media products of the highest quality.
The first available collaborative product is our Pooley Weighbridge plate. Pooleys of Birmingham produced thousands of weighing machines and weighbridges during the 19th and 20th century. Many of these were installed in goods yards and businesses across the country and indeed the commonwealth too. Many can still be seen in situ today, though very few are still operationally and even fewer used commercially being much too small for todays heavy goods vehicles.
Available in 4mm and 7mm scale, priced £10 and £15 respectively.
They are the perfect addition to your goods yard.