Semi-detached / terraced houses.
The typical type of victorian semi that fits into most rural or town scenes. Most of these houses would be rented from the employer that the occupants worked for. A tin bath was often seen hanging up in the back yard possibly next to the privvy which was outside. bathrooms were not inside houses untill the later types of houses built just before and after the second world war.
These kits are in plastic injection moulded form and require glue to make them up. Spend a little time to see how they fit together and then join them . although many are coloured plastic, they still need painting up to detail them properly and then they will look really special.
Tools required
Knife, Tweezers, Glue either Revell contacta or one of the Mek pac type glues,Razor saw,Pin chuck,Needle files, Cutting mat, Paint brushes,Steel ruler, Set square,Hobby cutters, Paint.
Other desirable but not absolutely essential tools.
Jig for holding larger sheets together at right angles when glueing. This gets your basic walls together square. Various sizes are available.
Berna clamps. I use these to hold parts together when it is difficult to glue not for keep things square but generally.