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Perry Erstwhile scratchbuilder ![]()
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I'd sack the grave diggers if I were you. :evil: You would think they would know that graves are usually oriented east-west in churchyards such as this! ![]() ![]() Seriously, you have done a brilliant job with this little scene, Novice. It tells a story in it's own right rather than just being a passive piece of scenery. I wonder who died? :? :D Perry ____________________ Due to cutbacks, the light at the end of the tunnel has been switched off. |
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Bob K Member ![]()
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Thanks Perry I have a horrible feeling it could be one of Mr Dapol's great uncles ![]() We will have to see if Mr Dapol was mentioned in the will! Novice |
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Petermac Moderator ![]()
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Perry wrote:I'd sack the grave diggers if I were you. :evil: You would think they would know that graves are usually oriented east-west in churchyards such as this! Maybe it's a family grave Perry - you know the type - "his and hers" side by side !! Novice - that looks just great. When you go back to the first photo, you see an amazing transformation from a "toy" to a minature masterpiece. Congratulations. Petermac ____________________ 'Petermac |
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Robert Deceased Member ![]()
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The others have said it all Novice, great job.
____________________ The time in Spain is : Barchester |
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mikeyh Former Member
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That is so cool! Mike |
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lockboys Former Member
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Hey Novice ![]() ![]() In case your interested Faller do a Ringing Bell with 6 different sounds P\N 180642 :wink: Darryl |
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Bob K Member ![]()
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Well what do you know ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The stone work may not be in as good nick as St Hornby and the roof and some of the brickwork is different, however, I think the shape is a pretty good match ![]() Bob(K) |
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