| In today's market it is increasingly important
for developers to be able to sell property "off plan", and several
of our clients have found that a scale model is an ideal way
of presenting their scheme to potential buyers.
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This model was the centrepiece of the Taylor
Woodrow marketing suite in Slateford Road, Edinburgh. Modular
construction enabled the five blocks to be detailed individually
as the construction progressed, with the model remaining on
display the whole time. Top quality cars and figures animate
the model and capture the imagination of potential buyers. Scale
1:100. |
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A waterfront development on the Foss Navigation
in Lincolnshire. Sales models similar to this one are often
lit internally allowing either plot identification or property-type
identification from a control panel. LED and solid state technology
make for reliable, maintenance-free operation. 1:200 scale.
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A 2.5m long model of a development site
near Falkirk. This impressive site model allows sales staff
to talk through future development phases with potential buyers.
1:600 scale.
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Another view of the housing model showing
its modular construction. Each development phase is detailed
up as and when it comes on stream, allowing the model to stay
in situ.
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This end of terrace town house is demountable
at each level to permit internal viewing. Fully detailed external
elevations and a white “blank canvas” interior. |

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Firhall retirement village, Nairn, at a
scale of 1:250. Particular attention was paid to landscaping
and planting giving the development a homely and relaxed feel.
Adjacent phases of the scheme were modelled in block form for
subsequent detailing.
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A development of luxury apartments in Crammond,
Edinburgh, with surrounding housing also modelled in full detail.
Staff in the sales office identified this model as being their
most valuable marketing tool, over and above any graphical presentations.
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This is the interior of a timeshare property
- part of a leisure development in Fife. The 1:50 scale model
is small enough to be transportable for exhibition purposes,
but large enough to be able to visualise internal spaces and
furniture layouts. |
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A flatted development in Edinburgh. Sales
staff find that models gives potential buyers confidence and
often speed up the decision making process. 1:100 scale. |
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Budget models are often quite adequate in the
early stages of a development. This 1:250 scale model has stepped
contours and drawings “pasted on” to give detail to
a simple card model. |
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As if to demonstrate the diversity and
durability of Inver Models products, this flint cottage endures
the ravages of the Scottish climate all year round. 1:50 scale. |
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Three housing model ready for despatch
to Glasgow. Perspex cases can be supplied, and model plinths
can be finished to match furniture in your sales office. Delivery
is normally free on orders over £1000. |