I came across them on ebay. They have the look of being plagiarised from other designs in HO and simplified to N and Z scales. Look fine for wargaming. Anyone have any ?
These certainly aren't up to the better known N scale brands, but they paint up ok and are fine for wargaming. Just started painting the Victorian shop row which is obviously from a 3D printer, with little detail (ie brick work & roof slates), but will look ok at arms length when finished. Avoid their vehicles though. Did a small supermarket recently which was good and their more modern buildings are better. The Outland Ebay shop is reliable and if you do a little searching you can find some of the Outland buildings being sold by other sellers somewhat cheaper. Sorry no pics.
Also recently found a mob called Tooyful on Ebay selling 2 plastic N scale Semi-Trailers for $8 (Australian Dollars) and with free postage! Decent models and really cheap when you see what a N scale truck can cost.
That was 2 packs of 2 trucks, so 4 models for $8
Quote from: PB on 06 July 2017, 03:52:56 AM
That was 2 packs of 2 trucks, so 4 models for $8
Thanks for this. Yes the use of 3 D printing in the process is apparent. However, as hinted above, a bit of paint can bring them up to wargame table finish.
I have a few old N gauge buildings sourced via car boot and ebay, but the top end brands are just too rich for our purpose.
Thanks for the heads on the trucks :)
Their western stuff looks quite good for the price.
Be warned of certain ebay postage restrictions to UK. Their stuff does look good for the money. A lot of pieces that would fit Korea or Bush war. :-
I am inspired by Brigade Models to take their miniscule 2mm scale Mediterranean Hotel & Grounds as a plan for something in 10mm 1/150.
Outland might just provide the core building for such a scratch build.
I see a task for Harry Palmer (my scratch built secret agent). Look forward to a few Pendraken spy types as Cold War approaches.
Some of the Outland bits do look good for the price. Have to see what would fit WWII... with a lenient eye...
Finally ordered a couple of bits, awaiting delivery...