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Late 1940's French Street Scene 1/35. Scratch built buildings, MB figures and Tamiya car .

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  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15799
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #121
    Hi John
    Those cobble stones look superb already.
    Originally posted by John Race
    Today I managed between fitting a new flush unit in the wc and falling asleep to get some more done.
    I can manage the falling asleep bit but any kind of DIY is beyond me.
    Jim

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    • Si Benson
      • Apr 2018
      • 3572

      #122
      The stone work looks superb John :thumb2:

      Being an early riser I find it almost impossible to go a whole day without a snooze!

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      • Strenko J
        • May 2018
        • 752
        • Joe
        • Pittsburgh PA

        #123
        Originally posted by John Race
        The idea of doing something showing peace time and not fighting as a change has raised my mo jo.
        The hardest part of gathering figures and suitable methods of transport for this has been tracking down them down .
        Several of the MB offerings are out of stock , Mini Arts of people sitting at a table being served by a waiter is hopefully still on the go but not yet available . Two vans that I really liked were both German, so they were out .
        I have managed to get .
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        Going to be a challenge painting !
        As for a bike, plenty on Scalemates , but very few being stocked , did manage to get this .
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        Some of you might remember the Polish bakers shop I did with the soldier looking in the window.
        This time only need the bike, will remove the central ammo box . The pe part should be fun if I remember right .

        Going through my box of figure parts I've managed to find two figures sitting and another who with some major surgery will turn in to a waiter . Thoughts of miliput being used here to make an apron. Any tips please shout out .
        The car I need a Simca by Tamiya is out our stock so will wait for that to turn up at some point .
        Yesterday I started on the base by adding some cheaper form board to a 8 ply base. The chance to do a complete undamaged building will be a treat :smiling3::nerd:

        First thing here is to lay out the slightly angled pavement and then start on the stone sets.

        Hope you will follow, seating available , tickets as usual available from Mrs Jones.

        Snacks , drinks on sale , used to be free but the increase in the cost of living has put paid to that . It's a good job it's good weather otherwise you'd be advised to bring blankets ! See Allen Dewire and Steve " Rivet " Jones as you find a seat . Thank you .
        Just found this thread Mr Race,, joining in if I can find a seat amongst the rabble.. love the progress so far..

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        • Strenko J
          • May 2018
          • 752
          • Joe
          • Pittsburgh PA

          #124
          Originally posted by John Race
          Today I managed between fitting a new flush unit in the wc and falling asleep to get some more done.



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          At this point the sets look blurred out, but as the primer dries it develops the pattern.

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          Having allowed it to dry for a day tomorrow I can start to pain in the individual sets, a few still need to have better definition.

          Thanks for looking in.
          Comments welcome.
          BRILLIANT WORK!!!

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          • Guest

            #125
            Originally posted by PaulinKendal
            Oo-wee! This is GOOD!
            Thanks Paul.
            Originally posted by Jim R
            Hi John
            Those cobble stones look superb already.

            I can manage the falling asleep bit but any kind of DIY is beyond me.
            Jim
            Cheers Jim, was a straightforward job, just remove the old and replace the new, with out stripping the close coupled wc. Shows some designer thought ahead .
            Originally posted by Si Benson
            The stone work looks superb John :thumb2:

            Being an early riser I find it almost impossible to go a whole day without a snooze!
            Thanks Steve, I'll probely have to have one next Sunday !
            Originally posted by Strenko J
            Just found this thread Mr Race,, joining in if I can find a seat amongst the rabble.. love the progress so far..
            Of course you can Joe, your always welcome. Mr Dewire will find you seat.

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            • Guest

              #126
              Again I sat out side , but this time in the shade. Managed a lot, including feeding my Blackbirds, who now appear to have a second brood and were working flat out .

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              Meanwhile on the table.

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              Still more to do, going to get some very fine garden soil and mix with some water and PVA, plus a wash over both .

              Thanks for looking in and for the comments.


              John

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              • Jim R
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 15799
                • Jim
                • Shropshire

                #127
                Picking out the flagstones and cobbles is painstaking but worth the effort. The earth wash will pull everything together.
                Jim

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                • Mini Me
                  • Jun 2018
                  • 10711

                  #128
                  No faffing about here!!!

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                  • Mark1
                    • Apr 2021
                    • 4156

                    #129
                    Nice work john :thumb2:

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                    • GerryW
                      • Feb 2021
                      • 1757

                      #130
                      Really nice.
                      I'll be heading north for a few days later today, I'll try and give you a wave as we pass your area on the A1, but not sure if I'll be able to pop in here.

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                      • Neil Merryweather
                        • Dec 2018
                        • 5206
                        • London

                        #131
                        bl**dy brilliant, John!

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                        • rtfoe
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 9115

                          #132
                          It's so good John. :thumb2:

                          Cheers,
                          Richard

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                          • Tim Marlow
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 18944
                            • Tim
                            • Somerset UK

                            #133
                            Fantastic colouration John. Great contrast between the paving and the stone setts. Absolutely loving this so far.

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                            • adt70hk
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Sep 2019
                              • 10438

                              #134
                              John,

                              That really is coming on very nicely indeed, great contrast between the paving and the road as Tim said. Top notch work as always.

                              ATB.

                              Andrew

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                              • stillp
                                • Nov 2016
                                • 8105
                                • Pete
                                • Rugby

                                #135
                                Originally posted by John Race
                                Today I managed between fitting a new flush unit in the wc and falling asleep to get some more done.

                                Plumbing is something I try to avoid - it always leaks when I've finished! I prefer electrical work, it doesn't make so much mess.

                                Great work John!
                                Pete

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