Ceramic building block set for recreating an older, traditional country house from the Cantabria region. With this building block set made of kiln-fired, pre-colored ceramic stones, ceramic tiles, and matching accessories, you can construct a realistically looking model of an ...Ceramic building block set for recreating an older, traditional country house from the Cantabria region. With this building block set made of kiln-fired, pre-colored ceramic stones, ceramic tiles, and matching accessories, you can construct a realistically looking model of an older, traditional country house from the Cantabria area.
Recommended age: from 14 years Model size: 26 x 14 x 22 cm (width x height x depth) Scale: 1:87 (HO scale) Construction time: approximately 9 hours Difficulty level from 1-4: Level 2 Contents of this ceramic building block set: - An illustrated construction manual with minimal text (English & Spanish) - A wooden base - Model structure made of cardboard with intuitive markings - Assorted pre-colored ceramic building blocks in various sizes - Assorted pre-colored roof tiles - Small wooden strips for roof construction or to ensure stability - White cement adhesive - Accessories such as plastic trees, moss, grass, hay bales (depending on the model), plaster (depending on the model), plastic parts (for some models, for example, for windows, doors, or fences). Not included are pebbles or gravel as partially depicted. This is not a toy and is not suitable for children.
Assembly description: Build this realistically looking model with kiln-fired, pre-colored ceramic stones and tiles, including accessories, step by step according to the instructions. The construction begins with a rough structure using the cardboard elements on the wooden base plate. Then, the roof construction starts with the wooden strips (depending on the model, this step may also come after the walls are built with the ceramic stones).
Once these are completed, you can start placing the ceramic elements stone by stone and tile by tile to complete the realistic model – similar to constructing a real building!.