Friday, May 15, 2009 - 12:50 AM UTC
The Dutch manufacturer, Reality-in-Scale have just announced their latest releases.
The Farmhouse (1/35th/54mm Scale)

The Palazzo (1/48th Scale)

The Gymnasivm (1/35th/54mm Scale)

The Square Well (1/35th/54mm Scale)

The Bust (Figure Base 1/35th/54mm Scale)

The Urn (Figure Base 1/35th/54mm Scale)


"The Unfortunate Beetle" (1/35th/54mm Scale) This depicts an unfortunate VW Beetle covered with a canvas tarpaulin on which a building has collapsed. A large piece of wall has gone through the Beetle's roof and debris is scattered around the car.

Carpeting on Real Cloth Design A-B&C (Printed Diorama Accessory)

Carpeting Set of 3 Solid Colours (Printed Diorama Accessory)

Large Cobblestone Road with Sidewalk


The company website can be seen:

Reality-in-Scale Website/On-Line Store (LINK)

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Olav, i knew that dutch architects are strange people So it's a matter of taste only and it would be nice to have another opinion. Thanks for your answer Claude
MAY 18, 2009 - 07:21 AM
Hi Claude, Thanks for your quick reply! I'm surely happy we can have different opinions! Just wanted to let the people know our miniature Farmhouse is a replica of an actual farm, not just a weird fantasy of the sculptor's mind. Cheers, Olav
MAY 18, 2009 - 07:44 AM
Nice to see more of the Dutch dio stuff. I think the house will be very useful for building a small Dutch war scene. great work again! Jelger
JUL 17, 2009 - 07:30 PM
Creative stuff, great little details and 'twists' that make these pieces just a bit different. Definitely not your average pieces
JUL 18, 2009 - 12:46 AM
I agree with Scott that there is definitely something that lifts this companies products above the rest. About the farmhouse, I wonder how the thatch roof would paint up? It appears that it was made of individual strands before casting? The number ont he front seems overly large though Brad
JUL 18, 2009 - 02:21 PM
Hi Brad I've seen that before. It's not the house number but part of the date when the property was was built. Quite common to see it in old buildings, certainly in the UK so I'm sure that extends into the rest of Europe. Sometimes if wall ties have had to be used to pull in walls they would incorporate it to make it more of a feature. Mostly I've seen it done by the bricklayer at the time of building construction, using different coloured brick to create a name or date. Alan
JUL 18, 2009 - 09:29 PM
The way Alan (ans Olav) it describes, it was also used in the Netherlands. It is the year the farm was build. another example: Jelger
JUL 18, 2009 - 10:09 PM
Ah thanks Alan that makes sense. That said, if you compare to the original photo from the link it is huge in comparison, but if the artisitic licence is validated, then I'm all for it Brad
JUL 18, 2009 - 10:16 PM
Hi Brad Yes I think the example picture was the basis of the building but the numbers a valid embellishment much the same as changing the fairly modern roof tiles for a thatched type roof. Alan
JUL 18, 2009 - 10:20 PM
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