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

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Glad the Citroen is to your liking. It's perfect for your wonderful street scene. I actually went to school with a lad who's dad had a black one. It was his pride and joy
Jim
 
Hi John
I have no idea how I’ve missed this but I‘m glad I caught up eventually.
Terrific work on the buildings. And the figures and Citroen car look as though they’ll be quality too. This promises to be a cracking street scene.

The garden looks in good nick too!

All the best
Paul
 
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Glad the Citroen is to your liking. It's perfect for your wonderful street scene. I actually went to school with a lad who's dad had a black one. It was his pride and joy
Jim
Hi Jim, yes for once a kit that falls together. Thank you, had a bit of a slow time recently, not felt like much other than sleeping. Still think its the result of that infection I had some time ago.
 
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Hi John
I have no idea how I’ve missed this but I‘m glad I caught up eventually.
Terrific work on the buildings. And the figures and Citroen car look as though they’ll be quality too. This promises to be a cracking street scene.

The garden looks in good nick too!

All the best
Paul
Thanks for looking in Paul, certainly hope so with the time it's taken :smiling3:
 
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Evening all.
Feeling somewhat better today I took some photos of whats taken over a week to achieve.

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Taken through the open door, I wasn't going to put anything inside , but these things just seem to grow .


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Door went on, including some wire handles, not even glued, but drilled and pushed right through then bent into shape.

Some time ago I mentioned some potted plants inside the window, but the photo didn't capture them.

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Bench looks like a tidal wave has hit it and left debris all over, no photo of that as it make be too much for Jim.

Hopefully more tomorrow.

Thanks for looking in .
 
Love the little details inside and the plants.
Bench looks like a tidal wave has hit it and left debris all over, no photo of that as it make be too much for Jim.
Thanks John. Most kind of you. Severe shock is not good for the heart at my age.
 
Evening all.
Feeling somewhat better today I took some photos of whats taken over a week to achieve.


Taken through the open door, I wasn't going to put anything inside , but these things just seem to grow .



Door went on, including some wire handles, not even glued, but drilled and pushed right through then bent into shape.

Some time ago I mentioned some potted plants inside the window, but the photo didn't capture them.



Bench looks like a tidal wave has hit it and left debris all over, no photo of that as it make be too much for Jim.

Hopefully more tomorrow.

Thanks for looking in .
Excellent, as usual, John!
 
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Wobble
Just found your build - you have got to preserve it for the next St Ives.
Wibble
 
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Trouble is Wibble there's no military in it , so would they accept it ?
Wobble
Well you could put a couple of soldiers talking to a lady of the night... Seriously it can go in the open class.
Wibble
 
Looking really good John. The shot with the window box had me thinking it was real for a few seconds……
 
John, this is really impressive stuff, the bar with bottles & glasses looks superb, plenty of little details in there. You could always park Lieutenant Grubers 'little tank' outside for the military aspect!
 
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