More goodies from Matho Models for your diorama needs

If you’re into building dioramas or even architectural models, you should pay Matthias a visit on his website. Here are some of the latest releases from Matho Models all the way from Belgium to the world.

First below is a nicely printed sheet of 1/35 scale Oil & Gast Station decals in various sizes from popular brands like Gulf, Shell, Esso, Texaco, Petrol. This decal sheet has contemporary design logos and also those from bygone years. 24 Hours Station Service, ”Air”. Great for your next auto garage diorama. Even though they are 1/35, the variety of sizes makes it suitable for 1/24 and 1/25 scale dioramas as well.

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Matho Model Oil Gas Station Decals Set #35099.

As with the set above, this decal sheet features 1/35 house numbers in various shapes, lettering styles and colors. Some feature Street, Avenue, Circle, Drive, Ridge, etc. The modeler will be well covered with this set.

Matho Models 1/35 House Numbers Set # 35098.

This is a 1/35 scale set of water boxes. The print is of high quality and for its scale, the brands are well legible. It features 1/35 scale cases of water from Evian, Fiji, S. Pellegrino, and Spa.

Matho Models 1/35 Cardboard Boxes (Water) Set # 35072

 

Working on a rural WW-II diorama? you can’t get a more realistic fence than this photo-etched fence.

Matho Models 1/35 Metal Fence Set ‘B’ 35059.

From the rural diorama, you can also recreate the thickest and deepest part of the jungle with this photo-etch set. The fret comes with 8 giant leaves (about 1.25” / 31.75mm) and 10 smaller ones around 3/8” (9.53mm).

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Matho Models 1/35 Photo etched Jungle Plants Set ‘B’ #35078.
NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR

Some of the photo-etched sets from Matho Models includes a small QR code that the modeler can use for more info, how to use and ideas.

Our sincere thanks to Matthias over at Matho Models for the review samples.

Author: George Collazo

George has been hosting review sites and blogging about toy collectibles, travel, digital photography and Nikon digital imaging since 1998. His first model kit build was a Testors 1/35 DODGE WC-54 in 1984.

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