The Little French House
- Raoul Kunz
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Re: The Little French House
This looks stuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunning John!
Following with interest and taking notes .
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
Following with interest and taking notes .
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
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Re: The Little French House
The only issue I see with this is that the styrene building walls and not going to be of the same high quality as the base itself
Gary
Gary
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Thanks, Gary.
The MiniArt buildings do have some limitations. But if they're carefully painted they can be more than convincing. In fact, I think a whole building is easier than a damaged building, only because the internals of brick and wood are not visible.
GROUT!
The MiniArt buildings do have some limitations. But if they're carefully painted they can be more than convincing. In fact, I think a whole building is easier than a damaged building, only because the internals of brick and wood are not visible.
GROUT!
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John,
Are you available for Fullsize work? My driveway could use your makeover! Excellent Job!
Are you available for Fullsize work? My driveway could use your makeover! Excellent Job!
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This is really taking shape John. The road looks oh so impressive and real.
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Thanks for following, gents.
With the road mostly ready for final weathering, I've turned my effort to the little house.
Fireplace from Formica samples and cork.
I wanted a wood stove for the fireplace.
Lego bricks, styrene and jewelry parts.
I wont bother painting it, as it will be made into a mold for casting with Cold basement Models.
With the road mostly ready for final weathering, I've turned my effort to the little house.
Fireplace from Formica samples and cork.
I wanted a wood stove for the fireplace.
Lego bricks, styrene and jewelry parts.
I wont bother painting it, as it will be made into a mold for casting with Cold basement Models.
"You used up all the glue...............ON PURPOSE!" - Darren McGavin
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Re: The Little French House
John, are you using real grout? I use it for my dioarmas.
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