Wow Commander great work and so convincing and the flowers are pretty too.
							
						
					Late 1940's French Street Scene 1/35. Scratch built buildings, MB figures and Tamiya car .
				
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Hi all, on my phone so don't find it easy.
Managed some progress on some figures and built up the bike, looks really smart .
Have ordered a Citroen car, no one had that little Simica.
First photo show the glazing in , the wall colour is much light than in the photo The strip down the right hand side is a down pipe enclosed in sheet material .
Used some Revel clear cockpit adhesive , seems ok .
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Looking forward to the vehicle JR..........I currently have a pair of Citroen Tractions on the bench. They are a nice choice and were very much used by the Wehrmacht after the fall of France. Missed the figs and bike........did you forget to post them up or am I going blind? :thinking:Comment
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Yes it is indeed Jim , I couldn't remember what I'd used in the past when glazing to windows . Tried it before I came to bed and it was holding well . I'll build the windows off the plastic sheet .Comment
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No you not Rick, didn't take any photos of the figures, I'll need to clear the bench, well the cave as it looks like a tip !Looking forward to the vehicle JR..........I currently have a pair of Citroen Tractions on the bench. They are a nice choice and were very much used by the Wehrmacht after the fall of France. Missed the figs and bike........did you forget to post them up or am I going blind? :thinking:Comment
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Hopefully will Jim, in the past I've tended to give a too dark wash and ended up having to removed most of it .
Thanks Mark .
Right , I'll start waving to passing cars , just to sure I catch you :smiling3: Gerry.
Thanks Neil .
Thanks Richard, kind of you to say .
Cheers Tim, there's been plenty of study done on paving and sets photos. There's so many colours in stone, it's certainly not all grey !
Cheers Andrew.
I know, when I first started fitting kitchens I hated it, now much better , this time is was simple, just turn the water off, and twist the valve unit apart from the holder in the cistern and pop in the new one . As for electrical, treat it with respect, luckily have a good friend who I worked with I can call on if needed .
Thanks Lee, yes those tubs look good .
Much easier than using my phone , thanks guys .Comment
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Just for Rick as asked .
Slow but sure, had to reduce the leg hight on one chair to suit one of the figures .
The one on the left .
The bike, Handle bars were slightly out, so removed and reglued. Now working on shutters , going to use Bass Wood you can see the frame in two of the photos .
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Your right Jim, yesterday Christine was in the back TV room and a young bird walked through the open conservatory doors and ended up standing next to the settee. Then turned and walked back out !Comment
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