What's on your workbench?

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I agree that does look good
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‘Strewth that looks a bit good.

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Purple wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2017 8:13 pm About ready for a spray.
I do enjoy making buildings but Jesus why did I tile the roof with cardboard.
I intended to make some buildings smaller than all the giant commercial buildings I’ve got but it’s still turned out massive.
I’ll do some poor Silesian houses next.

Looks good. A cheat for the roofing is to use graph paper (2mm or 5mm depending upon scale), cut into strips 2 squares wide, then cut up each line halfway, so you end up with a long strip of tiles and a strip to stick to the under-roof. Then overlap the next row & so on. Much easier & quicker than adding them individually. 5mm width is roughly 15" wide for 20mm, the width of a lot of old stone roof 'tiles', & around 11" for 28mm, the width of many tiles and slates.
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levied troop wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:51 am
Were you ever a Blue Peter presenter?
Were you ever touched by one? Can you show us where by pointing to the place on this 15mm dismounted dragoon?
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Yes, Valerie Singleton.

And no, I won’t press charges :twisted:
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Very nice house Purps. When you said you got up early, did you mean you didn't actually go to bed?
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levied troop wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 2:30 pm Yes, Valerie Singleton.

And no, I won’t press charges :twisted:
Well you did have to pester her for five years, so it would be harsh!


Excellent building Purps, it looks suitably old and lived in :)
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Paul wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 4:15 pm


Excellent building Purps, it looks suitably old and lived in :)
It is in fact his new house.

And very splendid it do look.
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Yes, I too used to dream of doing indecent things with Valerie Singleton - spose she looks a bit wrinkly now?
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grizzlymc wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2017 9:35 pm Yes, I too used to dream of doing indecent things with Valerie Singleton - spose she looks a bit wrinkly now?
A well preserved 80, judging by photos. Apparently she likes the 'piratical type.'

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Here's one she made earlier.
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