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BOOKNOOK by Rolife Glass House book case insert. Scale unknown

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Sorry I lost this fascinating build of yours, John. Just had a ketchup (as Allen would say) and really enjoyed it.
Hope there's still some seats available somewhere, even in the garden ;) .
 
Paul has his eye on that Rocker, but I'll take that comfy-looking blankey and pillow John :smiling3::smiling3:
 
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Looking good. Ever thought about scratchbuilding one of these John? Should be right up your street.
You have a point there Tim, and I would be allowed to keep it in the house when finished , all war is banned so end up in my cave or in the attic :disappointed:.
Coming together nicely John
ATB
Paul
Thanks Paul .

What a very unusual build John but built with great skill.

Different but great to see!
Thanks Bob.

Everyone loves a bentwood rocker.
They do indeed Paul .

This is brilliant John, and everything included in the pack.
Nearly Colin, unfortunately although I have been careful there appears to be one of two things missing. Have had to make a ceiling lamp shade from a plastic bottle cap , that was fun .
Sorry I lost this fascinating build of yours, John. Just had a ketchup (as Allen would say) and really enjoyed it.
Hope there's still some seats available somewhere, even in the garden ;) .
:smiling2: Your very welcome Andrea, a few seats still available.
Wonderful work John. It's so well designed and so detailed. Great fun as well.
Thanks Jim, there's definitely a lot of thought gone into these kits . There's quite a few , you can find them on UTube.
 
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Paul has his eye on that Rocker, but I'll take that comfy-looking blankey and pillow John :smiling3::smiling3:
He has Ron, I'll have to stand then , you take the blanket and pillow .:smiling:
 
Damn it John, you've got me interested. I've an sdkfz250 arriving today, now I'm looking at these kits. Something completely different. Watching with more than interest.
 
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Damn it John, you've got me interested. I've an sdkfz250 arriving today, now I'm looking at these kits. Something completely different. Watching with more than interest.
They make a nice change Andy, well thought out and precisely make .
 
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The last few days have seen the model just about finished, just some electrics to do tomorrow. Have left it to dry as have just glued some plants in. Found a few missing instructions , no mention of the switch that appears to on the inside. I've put a drop of thin CA here and there just to pull it all together .A lot of this is just held with the tabs, hence the Ca and white PVA.

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Did this in side the house, as needed so much room for the "sprues " .The tape will come off in the morning.

Thanks for the comments and for looking in.

John.
 
That's looking really good John, think I may have found my next build, thanks to you. Would certainly make a pleasant change from things that go bang.
 
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That’s come out really well. Are you putting it in a bookcase?
Thanks Tim .
Discussions are currently underway with management !:confused:
Looks good:thumb2:
Thanks Mark .
That's looking really good John, think I may have found my next build, thanks to you. Would certainly make a pleasant change from things that go bang.
Andy thanks, that's great. I found the majority of it relatively clear, a bit confusing towards the end, but probably me.
Yes that has been said "pleasant change from things that go bang "
 
I have seen these at my local garden centre so you have inspired me to go and take a more closer look
Nice build as well
 
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I have seen these at my local garden centre so you have inspired me to go and take a more closer look
Nice build as well
Glad to read that Peter, good fun to do. Remember sanding the end joints is a must as the holes in the other stamped part will tend to have rounded ends. Either that or file the round part out .
 
Nice one John. First time I have seen one of these. Quite impressive.
Now do want to have a go at my real garden????
 
Thats lovely John, very well built and so different to the usual build,!

Well done sir, up there to the right!
 
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Made it!!! had to fight my way through all the weeds but got here...
Great job Wobble....
 
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