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embossed card

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 1:54 pm
by philpill
all sorted thanks

Re: embossed card

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 2:50 pm
by Alan Turner
Freestone models sells the Howard senic range which included embossed card.

http://www.freestonemodel.co.uk/

Regards

Alan

Re: embossed card

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 2:56 pm
by philpill
thanks Alan i will have a look but i think i tried this before and it wasnt the will give them a ring on monday :

Re: embossed card

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 3:58 pm
by philpill
Freestone open 7 days a week nice chap on other end have ordered some may thanks for reminding me about freestone

Re: embossed card

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 7:32 am
by Paul Willis
Alan Turner wrote:Freestone models sells the Howard senic range which included embossed card.

http://www.freestonemodel.co.uk/


Alan Turner wrote:Freestone models sells the Howard senic range which included embossed card.

http://www.freestonemodel.co.uk/


Hi Alan,

I just wanted to say thanks for pointing out that the Howard Scenics range is still available. I've been keeping my eyes open on eBay for some of the plain brickwork sheets, and it is either very scarce or tends to go for rather high prices.

I now know where to go to to obtain supplies as and when I need it.
Cheers
Flymo

Re: embossed card

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 10:48 am
by Will L
Flymo748 wrote:
Alan Turner wrote:Freestone models sells the Howard senic range which included embossed card.

http://www.freestonemodel.co.uk/


I just wanted to say thanks for pointing out that the Howard Scenics range is still available. I've been keeping my eyes open on eBay for some of the plain brickwork sheets, and it is either very scarce or tends to go for rather high prices.

I now know where to go to to obtain supplies as and when I need it.

Edited to reduce Flymo's hiccups



Freestone Models were just across the aisle from the society stand at the Stafford Show. Between attending to visitors to our stand, I was interested to see they also had Prototype Kits which I thought had disappeared, particularly the Bridge kit which can be used to produce a very useful and effective scenic break.

Re: embossed card

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 7:13 pm
by philpill
Hi Will i did see prototype on the web last time i used these was for loft layout for my young son at the time it was nice but not embossed ,i see freestone are updating the kits
were the ones at stafford flat surfaced

Re: embossed card

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:17 pm
by Will L
philpill wrote:Hi Will i did see prototype on the web last time i used these was for loft layout for my young son at the time it was nice but not embossed ,i see freestone are updating the kits
were the ones at stafford flat surfaced


As far as I could tell. When I built some of these mumble mumble yeas ago, I was in the habit of ruling in the motor lines with a very blunt knife blade which would not cut.