Here I’ve tried to compile relevant information about things many people wonder about. However, you are of course always welcome to contact me directly, for example via the form under ‘Contact us’ in the menu above.
How are the orders sent?
The models are packed in labeled ziplock bags and shipped in protective cardboard packaging. For smaller orders, letterbox packaging is used where the boxes measure approximately 10×15×3 cm, and within Sweden, Denmark, and Finland, regular stamps or discounted stamps are used for postage.
Orders are usually dispatched within 1–3 business days, and postal delivery within the country takes an additional 1–2 business days — often two, since I ship from the northern part of the country.
Outside Sweden, delivery times are more difficult to predict, as parcels may sometimes spend some time in customs. This also applies to our Nordic neighbouring countries, even though the packages are clearly marked with customs or security declarations. Most of the time, however, the process is quick.
Outside of Sweden, Denmark, and Finland, packages are sent with Postnord Untracked Letter, except for packages of up to 50g within the EU, which are sent with a stamp.
Payment is made via bank or credit card through the payment service Stripe. In Sweden, you can also choose to use Klarna as a payment method.
A copy of the invoice with specified VAT is included with every order.
All customers have a 14-day right of withdrawal in accordance with the Distance Selling Act. Returns are accepted for 14 days and the full cost of the item, including shipping costs, will be refunded. However, the buyer must bear the cost of return shipping.
How are the models produced?
The models are produced using high-resolution FDM printers. A great deal of time is spent ensuring the quality is as high as possible, and every print is examined under a magnifying glass.
I ordered 100 pallets but received 110 in the bag
As many articles contain a very large number of items of a model, they are counted by weighing. To avoid the risk of sending too few, this weight is increased so that you almost always receive slightly more items than were stated at purchase. However, when purchasing articles with fewer items, the stated number is sent as they are counted by hand.
What material is used?
PLA (polylactic acid) is a plastic based on lactic acid. A plethora of brands and variants of these are on the market and, in addition to printing performance, I have placed great importance on finding the least toxic and most environmentally friendly options possible.
Can the models be painted?
The models are designed to blend in nicely in a realistic environment as they are, but you can certainly come up with your own variations, both in terms of colour and so-called ”weathering” to give them a more worn, natural appearance.
To paint PLA plastic, it is recommended to apply a primer and then use acrylic paint, for example.
Gluing directly onto the models also works well. Most plastic glues work excellently, and not least cyanoacrylate glue (so-called superglue) can quickly and easily join different models together.
Is this page the same as Detaljfabriken?
Since the beginning of 2025, I have been selling my products via Detaljfabriken.se. However, since the beginning of 2026, I have chosen to rename the website and my products to the new name LaloScenery as it has transpired that the name Detaljfabriken was previously used by another company that, while operating in a completely different industry, unfortunately resulted in very scattered results for searches on Google or social media.
It was simply easier to start working with a name that I had researched had not been used before and also did not need to be translated to be understood internationally.
Same products – new name, in short.
The domain Detaljfabriken.se is now being redirected to this page. The variants laloscenery.se and lalo.se also point to this site.






