Where might be a good place to locate properly scaled (and reasonably priced) brick sheet? And what brands are accurate? Many of the items I find are actually 1/100 even though they advertise them for ho scale. I can see the difference, and I don't want to keep wasting money.
I have two actual "fine scale" HO scale brick sheets, and I do not like them.
The mortar lines are very thin and shallow, and the bricks are all exactly even. They look terrible.
The slightly oversized and exaggerated bricks we are accustom to look much better.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
A great tip, Mel...I will use them...Thanks,
Those sheets Mel suggested are great, I have seen them for sale at train shows.
In the past where I needed bricks where the eye could not get too close, I just found nice patterns on Google images and using my trusty ruler to compare with the outside of the wall just printed them off.
The roundhouse I was building mine after had white brick on the inside and so I just printed some test ones off adjusting the size and when I was happy I printed it onto label paper which is sticky on one side.
You can't see the brick well in this photo but in real life it looks great, IMO.
I also print of flooring as well.
Brent
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restorator Where might be a good place to locate properly scaled (and reasonably priced) brick sheet? And what brands are accurate? Many of the items I find are actually 1/100 even though they advertise them for ho scale. I can see the difference, and I don't want to keep wasting money.
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Deano
I used a product from Noch to line the inside of a tunnel:
https://www.noch.com/en/brick-wall-55832.html
Sorry, I don't have a picture of the tunnel, it's a portable layout that is packed up. It looks OK from the outside, but I guess that a good colour print could do the job for a tunnel. The Noch product does have a bit of texture.
Simon