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One of the companies which hasn't featured much recently in the News Section, is Plus Model from the Czech Republic. This News story is a compilation of their latest and recent releases...
Six new products have been announced, all are 1/35th scale.

197 - Factory corner with steps ($22.90/€18.60)



The building consists of six parts (2 in ceramic and 4 in resin) aklong with lead wire for the railings.

220 - Beer bottles and boxes ($12.70/€10.40)



221 - Milk bottles and crates ($12.50/€10.20)



4033: Leaves - oak ($3.50/€2.80)



4034: Leaves - maple ($3.50/€2.80)



4035: Leaves - linden ($3.50/€2.80)




The company website can be seen: PlusModel Website


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The 1/35 Leaves are (length): Oke: 3-5mm Maple: 3-5 Linden: 2-3mm The 1/48 are a bit smaller.
JUN 13, 2006 - 05:59 AM
hehe Marc. Is this German humour? :-) :-) Just kidding mate Cheers Brad
JUN 13, 2006 - 03:07 PM
Here's a useful photo I took; on the top are H&A leaves, and the maple and linden leaves below
JUN 13, 2006 - 03:19 PM
Wow! Good argument quelling pic Rob. Those laser cut ones look great and seem a better scale... Could they be 'crumpled' for randomness in appearance? Cheers Brad
JUN 13, 2006 - 03:38 PM
because you get so few in a box (but still useful amount) I would suggest using H&A, dried herbs, crushed real autumn leaves or whatever for the leaf litter and a few of these used sparingly elsewhere. Also toying with soaking in water to see if I can chage their flatness.
JUN 13, 2006 - 04:24 PM
Ola Well I'm looking for some cool 1:60 scale leaves and was curious how big those PlusModel were. I must say they look great and they should fit 1:60 well. What do you get in the bag of those leaves from Plus? Is it like one size for all leaves or is it varied (if so do you mostly get bigger ones or smaller ones?). I recently went to the park and found this: This is a smaller seed "cover" from the catkin, should work well with 1:60 but I'm not so crazy about it's shape. If you want to make those paper leaves uneven try moistining them and then drying fast, should help to wrinkle the paper a bit, but because the leaves are very small I wouldn't count on achieving great results. Cheers, dsc. EDIT: almost forgot, a big thanks goes to Marc and Rob for the info and picture:)
JUN 13, 2006 - 06:53 PM
as said, you don't het a huge amout in a box: and the box is very tricky to open (don't shake or sneeze!). but they are VERY realistic. The icing on the cake, really
JUN 13, 2006 - 08:13 PM
Well, as they're 1/35th scale, I hardly think they'd be appropriate for anything else apart from 1/35th...
JUN 13, 2006 - 08:17 PM
Ola What I meant to say was that smaller leaves from the 1/35 set would also work as bigger leaves in 1:60. Cheers, dsc.
JUN 13, 2006 - 11:43 PM
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