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Hi all

So apologies but what follows is purely down to parental pride (Si, Bob - Sorry for the repeat)....

Back in May last year Junior (he was 10 - 3rd year of Junior school) had to do a project on Vikings and decided to a make Grubenhaus. Then last October they were doing WW2 and they had to make an Anderson Shelter (he was still 10 but in the 4th year of Junior school). Whislt I obviously provided help and guidance, he was responsible for the majority of what follows.

ACW

Andrew

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Well done Junior. Those are great models. I was a teacher for nearly 40 years and if someone in my class made stuff as good as that he would certainly have got an A+ and a smiley face sticker :tongue-out3:
Very good to see young people interested in model making.
Jim
 
Great stuff, the Grubenhaus in particular is fantastic....love the crinkle tin on the Anderson as well.....
 
Evening Andrew,

A tip of my hat to your son for 2 fantastic projects!!! Both are so well done and the figure puts the Grubenhaus into perspective…..

I learn something new everyday as I didn't know Vikings (my Forefathers) had rifles, uniforms, and helmets without horns…...…..

I'll get my coat...….

Prost
Allen
 
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Hi all - thanks for the comments. I've shown them to Junior.

Well done Junior. Those are great models. I was a teacher for nearly 40 years and if someone in my class made stuff as good as that he would certainly have got an A+ and a smiley face sticker :tongue-out3:
Very good to see young people interested in model making.
Jim

Jim, thank you for that. He got some pretty good comments and feedback from the teachers at school!


Great stuff, the Grubenhaus in particular is fantastic....love the crinkle tin on the Anderson as well.....

Thanks Tim. The Anderson was just corrugated cardboard with one side very carefully removed, which we then coated in thinned PVA to smooth of.


More than happy to see this again Andrew and Junior :thumb2:

Si, Thanks for the forebearance!! ;)


Evening Andrew,

A tip of my hat to your son for 2 fantastic projects!!! Both are so well done and the figure puts the Grubenhaus into perspective…..

I learn something new everyday as I didn't know Vikings (my Forefathers) had rifles, uniforms, and helmets without horns…...…..

I'll get my coat...….

Prost
Allen

Allen

Thank you very much. Apparently, and my son was very insistent on this fact, only ceremonial helmets had horns! Who knew!?!?!?! :fearful:


Very good!!! Next show him a Stug (catch em young) lol

Don't worry Bob. I've already got two but the paint finish is so bad they will never see the light of any forum!!!!


Some great work I have never heard of a grubenhaus before.

Thanks Scottie. Neither had I.

Makes two of us...and yes, cracking work on both structures.
Rick H.

Rick, Much appreciated.
 
That's 3 I'd never heard of the word either .
Great modeling by your son Andrew, has a real talent. :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
 
I did know the word 'grubenhaus' - I was an avid fan of Time Team, and they were always looking for them in their digs ( can't remember if they ever found one ).
The Anderson shelter - as a kid in the early 60's, our next door neighbour still had one - albeit derelict, but I remember seeing them in use as sheds! Not uncommon to see them transplanted to allotments, as well.
Superb renditions - it makes me want to slip my dioramas bases quietly into the bin! Well done Junior!
Dave
 
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I did know the word 'grubenhaus' - I was an avid fan of Time Team, and they were always looking for them in their digs ( can't remember if they ever found one ).
The Anderson shelter - as a kid in the early 60's, our next door neighbour still had one - albeit derelict, but I remember seeing them in use as sheds! Not uncommon to see them transplanted to allotments, as well.
Superb renditions - it makes me want to slip my dioramas bases quietly into the bin! Well done Junior!
Dave

Thanks Dave. I'll pass on your comments to Junior! I though he will be chuffed. ATB. Andrew
 
Andrew, your parental pride is totally justified!
All you have to now is keep him away from 'fortnight'......
My 12 year old grandson used to make models with me at that age but he's not bothered any more
Good Luck!
N
 
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Andrew, your parental pride is totally justified!
All you have to now is keep him away from 'fortnight'......
My 12 year old grandson used to make models with me at that age but he's not bothered any more
Good Luck!
N

Neil

Thank you very much. If he fulfils even half his promise he will far surpass me in more ways than one. As for fortnight he already discovered but doesn't seem addicted.

Andrew

PS BTW it's spelt Fortnite :smiling2:
 
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