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O.K. I don't usually particisipate in these things, but in my quest to find the best item at the least expensive price I ran across this company in the U.K.  This probably isn't going to qualify for cost effective in any shape or form, but the examples I saw on their site were akin to small sculptures. They only seem to manufacture on order after a 25% down payment is made. I didn't see any price listing, so I'm sure it's going to run kinda high. If anyone has done business with this company please e-mail me with info that I couldn't find out on site. I will thank-you in advance, and hope to hear from anyone out there whatever they can share. You might want to look them up yourself at: www.ceynix minature trees and trains.co.uk They make each tree individually of course so it's not likely I'd buy a batch to cover the backdrop, but I might but a couple for the immediate foreground just to check them out. They also sell kits to build your own for 10 L(pounds) Probably $25.00 U.S. ( I'm guessing). Thanks again giorgio8491

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Artarms's picture

money conversion

To convert foreign currency to U.S. dollars (and vice versa) visit this site

http://www.xe.com/ucc/convert.cgi?Amount=80.00&From=EUR&To=USD&image.x=45&image.y=8

10 pounds UK is about $16 US

 

 

 

 

UPWilly's picture

Did some browsing and found ...

Just thought I would mention this, since it was a curious item, but firstly let me say the correct link is:

www.ceynix.co.uk and to get to the model railway section, there is a link to a separate site:

www.railwaytrees.co.uk

They are a bit pricey, but each is unique (no two are alike, supposedly). The 2.5 to 6 inch height they have in stock are priced at about GBP 5.00 to GBP 15.00 (tha is GBP = Great Britain Pound). They have over a dozen in stock in this height range. They have about 7 in the 9-12 inch range in stock at about 2 times the price. Really look nice - worth the view, even if you don't want to buy.

Sorry, no, I have not done business with them, but their offering as presented on the web site is inviting.

 

Bill D.

N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

If you would like to email me

If you would like to email me on jacqui@railwaytrees.co.uk I would be happy to answer any of your questions.

And indeed, no two are exactly the same.

Stock varies dependant upon what has been sold and what has been made that is not already ordered.

In the UK handmade trees are generally priced at around ten pounds (15USD) per inch height so not many folks actually make the smaller ones for sale.


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