I've had a look through the Scenery Sourcelist, but I can't see Office Furniture in any of them.
I'm looking for office chairs, desks, cabinets - maybe a photocopier; that kind of thing.
Has anyone come across them in their travels?
Cheers
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I've had a look through the Scenery Sourcelist, but I can't see Office Furniture in any of them.
I'm looking for office chairs, desks, cabinets - maybe a photocopier; that kind of thing.
Has anyone come across them in their travels?
Cheers
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port elderly
berkshire valley in the scenery source list has desk, chairs typewriters ,lamps , phones and such techman
might also look at shapeways (3D printing). you would have to paint yourself but some intriguing possibilities
Max
plastruct sells furniture in their catalog.
alan graziano
techman posted:port elderly
berkshire valley in the scenery source list has desk, chairs typewriters ,lamps , phones and such techman
Hi Techman
Thanks. I was looking in Furniture.
I was hoping for 1960's or so. I can build the desks etc, but the office swivel chairs will be a lot of work.
Cheers
Max
Thanks, Doc. I'll have a look.
Thanks Alan. First time I've had a good look at the Plastruct Catalog.
What a treasure trove!
Cheers
I've tried ordering the bits through an Australian supplier and Plastruct direct, but no response.
Who would be the best retailer to order with?
Cheers
So far I have tried:
Plastruct
Hobbylinc
Walthers
Des Plaines
l'octant
P+D
I'm trying to search their sites by product code, but to no avail.
I've left messages with all of them. So far no replies.
Cheers
Thanks, Steve.
Worth a go.
MaxSouthOz posted:I've tried ordering the bits through an Australian supplier and Plastruct direct, but no response.
Who would be the best retailer to order with?
Cheers
MaxSouthOz posted:So far I have tried: Plastruct Hobbylinc Walthers Des Plaines l'octant P+D I'm trying to search their sites by product code, but to no avail. I've left messages with all of them. So far no replies.
Cheers
Many websites are a nightmare to navigate as you posted, with many lacking images.
We have ordered direct from Plastruct before when the local shops didn't stock the items needed.
Good news! Pat from P&D Hobbies recognised the codes and replied, offering to fill my order.
It took four weeks last time for my Weaver kits to arrive from P&D, but they did turn up.
Gregg from Walthers replied but like me, he couldn't decipher Plastruct's site.
Des Plains replied. Unable to supply.
No others yet.
Max,
L'Octant don't make what you want; on the other hand, they have chandlery (see p.136 to 147)
jp
Thanks, JP.
The site is in French, but I'll do my best.
They certainly have a great range for the marine modeller.
Yes, Max; more, nice people and very reactive! you can order with peace of mind!
jp
Steve "Papa" Eastman posted:
You think, Steve?
Thanks for the thought, mate.
There is a nice selection there, but.
What scale to you reckon it to be?
I might be able to find a home for it.
Cheers
I have had many dealings with Pat at P &D hobbies. Good guy,knows his stuff. And can find just about anything I have ever needed. No affiliation,just a satisfied customer!
Hi Alex.
Your image has disappeared.
I was very happy with the Plastruct range I bought from Pat at P&D Hobbies.
I've placed an order for a heap more, but I haven't had an answer yet.
Cheers
Max -
That's interesting . . . my post is displayed on my computer, together with the image. Just in case, even though it may be a mute point, now, here it is again:
Alex
Heh heh Gremlins in the modules.
It looks well made, Alex.
A bit early for me, thanks anyway.
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