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From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
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From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
modules are not glued together but this gives you an idea of where I aiming to -
From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
dirty and greasy -
From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
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From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
it still needs the back panels -
From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
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right side module: the door, bread oven and storage area
gamma posted a gallery image in Members' Gallery
From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
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From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
I have worked on the kitchen...and it is not yet completed but may be you'lllike where I am so far. The inspiration came from a room box shown in the book "Tudor and Stuart" by B. long, for sure this book is my main guideline for building "Primrose House"... I cut each part from 4mm plywood, the surfaces were then roughned by wood putty; bricks were cut from egg cardboard but I am waiting for real commercial brick slips, these will be used for the back of the roasting range, the most visible area. The base of the roasting range was made using DAS There are three modules, built separately: charcoal burners (left), the roasting range (centre), door, bread oven and storage room (right); the three modules will be connected before placing them in situ. Once assembled the modules in situ, the walls will be added. -
From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
foundations and floors -
From the album: Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
to start , let me introduce Thomas and his fellow Pandulph, they will live at Primrose House -
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just right for those old insane oldies and lovely is the table too. As far as the horses...I cannot realize how big they are but, just in case, you could look for those miniature horses used by wargamers...scale...well, a man is 1" tall, there is an endless variety of poses. As usual...I like what you made! :-)
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Main deck and side deck - corner placement
gamma commented on otterine's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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third and second floor window boxes
gamma commented on WyckedWood's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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