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Yes Rick indeed .:smiling3:Does seem a simpler time eh JR.?
I feel that would only be true if you were one of the more wealthy citizens.A whole other world, personally I think I would rather live there at the moment.
Very true Jim, the Gentleman sitting on the bench is reading a paper , the headlines readHi John
Beautiful.
I feel that would only be true if you were one of the more wealthy citizens.
Jim
Oh, now it's getting complicated. From what I've seen, the furniture would suit a 3 or 4 inch figure - that's an estimate, of amazing proportions !What scale Colin?
Rick H.
What scale Colin?
Rick H.
Guys normal is 1 /12 but Standardised sizes for modern dollhouses include 1:6, 1:12, 1:16, 1:24 and 1:48, while antique houses are often a custom size. Some dolls houses as Colin says are quite massive .Oh, now it's getting complicated. From what I've seen, the furniture would suit a 3 or 4 inch figure - that's an estimate, of amazing proportions !
Well now. It's like a whole new parrellel dimension to the modelling world I sort of understand ! Clearly research is needed.Guys normal is 1 /12 but Standardised sizes for modern dollhouses include 1:6, 1:12, 1:16, 1:24 and 1:48, while antique houses are often a custom size. Some dolls houses as Colin says are quite massive .
And we thought Colin we had it hard ! A quick search on the net will give you the best scale to work on. I've been some fantastic buildings , with candelabras that light up, complete shops , the choice is massive .Well now. It's like a whole new parrellel dimension to the modelling world I sort of understand ! Clearly research is needed.
Richard, I had tried painting it several times with various anti rust paints but it failed, the rust just came through. Took the plunge and found a company near here who did the powder coating, well worth the out lay. Think the poly carbonate sheeting which I had cut to size was nearly as much, but when cut with a laser there are no rough edges . All in all we are very pleased with it, esp as Christine's father had used it in his garden years ago.Phew! Thank goodness my wife just loves books and gardening. With books I'm left alone now with her Kindle...it's the gardening that breaks my back even if it's the size of a postage stamp. My involvement is basically shifting the pots and bags of earth.
Nice scene John, how do you do powder coating as a DIY?
Cheers,
Richard
Cheers Paul.John,
Looks very nice mate.
Tea is served at 4 pm with full waitress service , along with the sandwiches are some fancy cakes which Si has made.Hi John smashing job on the refurb Christine's must be very happy with it.
What time is tea and cucumber sandwiches being served I don't want to be late, hate a soggy bottom, dress code smart casual do.
Pete.
You had me at cakes. Car's running on my way.Cheers Paul.
Tea is served at 4 pm with full waitress service , along with the sandwiches are some fancy cakes which Si has made.
Smart casual is exceptable, management have the right to refuse admission to any one wearing smocks, or stove pipe hats greater than 10 inches.
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