Occre 1/24 Scale Istanbul Tram Diorama Model Kit

£67.99

Occre Istanbul Tram Diorama Kit Scale: 1:24. Length: 600mm x Width: 300mm x Height: 375mm. The diorama is a representation of the entrance to the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul, one of the largest in the world. Located inside the old “walled city”, on the European side of Istanbul, between Nuruosmaniye, Mercan and Beyazıt, with more than 58 covered streets and 4,000 shops or stalls, every day the bazaar attracts between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors. The bazaar offers a wide range of products, in particular jewellers, precious metal workers, spice shops and carpet shops. The stalls tend to be grouped together by type, following the tradition of the ancient guilds. The bazaar includes two Bedestens, or domed stone-built structures, which are used for the storage of merchandise. The first of these was built in 1464, by order of Mehmet II, although it then had to be mostly rebuilt in 1864, following the earthquake. This fabulous diorama combines perfectly with the tram of Istanbul, joining the nostalgic line of Taksim-Tunnel with the Grand Bazaar, in an effort to group two large emblems of the city of Istanbul. PLEASE NOTE: Assembly instructions are NOT included and can ONLY be accessed from occremania.com. You can then download the PDF instructions at the end of each of the explanatory posts. The diorama pack does NOT include the Istanbul Tram Kit, paints or glue which are sold seperately.

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Occre 1/24 Scale Istanbul Tram Diorama Model Kit

Occre Istanbul Tram Diorama Kit Scale: 1:24. Length: 600mm x Width: 300mm x Height: 375mm. The diorama is a representation of the entrance to the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul, one of the largest in the world. Located inside the old “walled city”, on the European side of Istanbul, between Nuruosmaniye, Mercan and Beyazıt, with more than 58 covered streets and 4,000 shops or stalls, every day the bazaar attracts between 250,000 and 400,000 visitors. The bazaar offers a wide range of products, in particular jewellers, precious metal workers, spice shops and carpet shops. The stalls tend to be grouped together by type, following the tradition of the ancient guilds. The bazaar includes two Bedestens, or domed stone-built structures, which are used for the storage of merchandise. The first of these was built in 1464, by order of Mehmet II, although it then had to be mostly rebuilt in 1864, following the earthquake. This fabulous diorama combines perfectly with the tram of Istanbul, joining the nostalgic line of Taksim-Tunnel with the Grand Bazaar, in an effort to group two large emblems of the city of Istanbul. PLEASE NOTE: Assembly instructions are NOT included and can ONLY be accessed from occremania.com. You can then download the PDF instructions at the end of each of the explanatory posts. The diorama pack does NOT include the Istanbul Tram Kit, paints or glue which are sold seperately.

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