Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Review: Sarissa Precision Oldwest Church / School House


Sarissa Precision Official Promo Shot

This is the third of the Sarissa Precision Oldwest building that I have reviewed. This one can be made into either a School or a Church. Unlike the previous two buildings from Sarissa, this one actually required assembly with PVA glue. This was because it wasn't able to stay together without the aid of glue, as it's panels were too big, and the walls didn't 'clip' into the floor like the other buildings I own from Sarissa.

Product Description

The larger panels to the kit, without those widow & door frames

There are a lot more pieces to this kit than either the Shack or the Jailhouse. All in all there are 46 pieces to this scenery kit, that's a significant step up in complexity over the others. Another key difference, over the other kits I've reviewed from Sarissa, is the fact that the details, like door and window frames, don't come pre-attached. This means this kit will require you to glue them on yourself, but this also means if you wish to paint them a different colour to the main panels, it will make it easier. It isn't a major hassle, but it is something to be aware of. I found using very slightly watered down PVA glue worked really well. Just remember to have some clean cotton wool pads, with some clean water handy to wipe away any excess PVA glue, mainly around the joints.

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