Brand: Send From China
SKU: dcd-30003638142
Price: $36.77
Availability: Made to order (cross-border) — ships from China; see “Live Shipping Rates” below for delivery estimate
Product Type: Model Building
Vendor: World Products
Weight: 1500 g
Cart URL (default variant): https://sendfromchina.ai/cart/50404865114351:1?utm_source=ai_agent&utm_medium=agent_view&utm_campaign=worldproducts_agent&utm_content=pdp
Human view: https://sendfromchina.ai/products/wp-dcd-10001280857
JSON data: https://sendfromchina.ai/products/wp-dcd-10001280857.json
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This 1/35 scale building model presents a wartime European city facade in a compact format, giving model makers a strong base for historical dioramas and street scenes. Its damaged structure is shaped to resemble a shelling-conflict-ravaged town frontage, so the model pieces well when you want a scene to convey well-worn, tense, and realistic. As a resin building facade, it combines molded brick and plaster wall textures with clean architectural lines, creating a surface that looks convincing even before painting or further detailing. The gray finish, multiple window openings, central front doors, and flat roofline all contribute to the look of a damaged city building, while the small balcony with ornate railing adds visual interest and a touch of period character. The included two separate street lamps make the conflict building facade feel more complete and help extend the scene further than principal section. Whether placed on a tabletop layout, combined into a ruined street corner, or used as part of a larger miniature setting, this facade model is designed to add depth, structure, and an authentic town atmosphere.
Summary: This 1/35 scale building model presents a wartime European city facade in a compact format, giving model makers a strong base for historical dioramas and street scenes. Its damaged structure is shaped to resemble a shelling-conflict-ravaged town frontage, so the model pieces well when you want a scene to convey well-worn, tense, and realistic. As a resin building facade, it combines molded brick and plaster wall textures with clean architectural lines, creating a surface that looks convincing even before painting or further detailing. The gray finish, multiple window openings, central front doors, and flat roofline all contribute to the look of a damaged city building, while the small balcony with ornate railing adds visual interest and a touch of period character. The included two separate street lamps make the conflict building facade feel more complete and help extend the scene further than principal section. Whether placed on a tabletop layout, combined into a ruined street corner, or used as part of a larger miniature setting, this facade model is designed to add depth, structure, and an authentic town atmosphere.
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application/json
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"destination": {
"country": "US",
"postal_code": "95014",
"province": "CA",
"city": "Cupertino"
},
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"name": "Street Lamps Conflict Building Facade Damaged City Building Brick Texture",
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"quantity": 1,
"grams": 1500,
"length_cm": "40.0",
"width_cm": "32.0",
"height_cm": "8.0"
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"currency": "USD"
}
}
Response: JSON array of shipping options in rates, each with
service_name (e.g. "Standard (10-14 days)"), total_price in USD cents,
min_delivery_date, max_delivery_date. The estimate endpoint uses the product dimensions
provided in the request. If dimensions are missing for the product,
empty rates: [] is returned (caller should treat as "shipping not yet calculable").