TUDOR BUILDINGS

Post

Posted
Rating:
#211039 (In Topic #11531)
Legacy Member

Chester rows and freelance tudor buildings

This all started out as a third attempt at the Chester Cross which got out of hand and ended up as a Tudor High Street over six feet long which now sits on a shelf in our living room !

Anyway, and apart from the pictures show here of the finished models, I do have a few step-by-steps showing how they were built should anybody be interested.

Meanwhile,  here are the results of about six weeks work  and a lot of confetti and a lot of swearing !

Cheers.

Allan. 































Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#211040
Legacy Member
Some further shots of a tudor corner building of entirely freelance design.

Cheers

Allan















Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#211041
Legacy Member
And a much simpler amd more common design but still with the possibility of a load of unwanted confetti !

Cheers.

Allan





















 

Last edit: by allan downes

Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#211042
Avatar
Inactive Member
Allan.  What a fantastic representation of the style.

Queen Victoria would be proud.  :lol:
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#211067
Avatar
Inactive Member
Beautiful Allan. Well Done. It's nice to see the work of a Master.

I'm old, that's why I'm allowed to change my mind, when I can find it.

My Website: index
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#211069
Avatar
Full Member
Alan I love what you do.
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#211075
Legacy Member
 

Thank you for your kind comments gentlemen and nice to hear from you again Jimmy.

Here are a few more pictures showing a replacement corner building for the Tudor High Street scene
.

Cheers.

Allan

























Online now: No Back to the top
1 guest and 0 members have just viewed this.