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Saturday, 22 November 2025

Converting and painting a Faller ruined castle model

Some time ago I bought a Faller HO model of a ruined castle (B-291) via eBay.

Having opened the packaging the kit came in, I realised that with a bit of work, I could use the parts to create two models ... a partially ruined castle that is still in use by the military and a small residential building. The latter began life as the wooden shop attached to the ruin, and its place was taken by a stone building constructed from spare bits and pieces I had in one of my modelling spares boxes.

After constructing the two buildings, they were fixed to MDF bases and then painted using the technique I used on my previous buildings before adding fine cork granules to their bases. The end results looked like this:

4 comments:

  1. I like the way that you have converted that! If I remember correctly, I have one of those built in a box somewhere - I will have to dig it out and see what I can do with it

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    1. Ian Dury,

      Cheers! I did modify the model by reducing the height of the tower to make it slightly less imposing.

      If you can find your copy of the kit, I'm sure that you'll find a use for it.

      All the best,

      Bob

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  2. Two for the price of one - I like it. A nice model, Bob. I haven't tried a Faller model - do they go together well from the box, or is there a lot of prep work?

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    1. Maudlin Jack Tar,

      Cheers! The Faller kits that I've built have had very little plastic flash and gone together quite easily. I made both these models in a day ... and I wasn't rushing the job.

      All the best,

      Bob

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