
Bulla Presbyterian Church Kit - HO scale
Victorian Bluestone Church
A$70.00
The design is inspired by the deconsecrated Presbyterian (Uniting) Church outside Bulla in Victoria. Formerly a Presbyterian Church it was designed of Thomas M Taylor. The Church and manse, are a Gothic Revival and is an early one and is distinguished by its detailing in bluestone. The Church was erected in late 1858 or early 1859 and a bluestone manse of an unknown date. Constructed of random coursed bluestone and a slate roof, the simple Church is distinguished by its bellcote, pinnacles, tracery windows and bluestone detailing. (https://www.churchhistories.net.au/church-catalog/bulla-vic-uniting-former) The dimensions (without the base plate) in HO are 120mm wide, 146mm deep and 181mm high (approx).
The kits is 3d printed in PLA plastic We suggest that you use Boyles hobby glue, superglue, polystyrene cement or PVA to put the kit together. Some finishing of the parts is required.
The kit contains small parts and is not suitable for children.
This item contains small parts and not recommended for children.
