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Being a modeller for quite a few years now, I decided to explore the endless possibilities that the world (through internet) offers, and come up with a series of ways of building, modelling and painting fast (but not hastily), to create the worlds I was seeing in history books since I was little. . .If you care to join me. . . This is the place to be! And, I promise you to find the way (or ways)!!

Wednesday 15 December 2010

Ladies and Gentlemen may I present you. . .

Good day everyone!

Have you ever wondered how a house in real life, would look in 20mm (1/72) scale??

Well, let me show you!

Let's all hope that the real owner of the house won't drag me to the courts, for copyright issues!!! :-)

Bearing that in mind, this model has some alterations from the original one, just in case!!!











I hope you like it!

T.

11 comments:

  1. Brilliant work!I love the ivy climbing up the wall.The details on the roof is spot on.That willis roofing is well worth looking at.

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  2. Congratulations! Wonderful work full of detail.

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  3. Looks great, way better then what professional producers produce, this actually looks the size it should be :)

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  4. Impressing! This house is a fantastic work. I would like to have on my Game Board....

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  5. Super effort, as usual Thanos. Well done!

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  6. But where´s the car!!! In the photo there was a car parked outside ;-)
    Looks very good..:-)
    Greetings
    Paul

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  7. One of your best efforts so far T!

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  8. Looks great. What an interesting way to find building references!

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  9. Superb chimney pot, windows and I love the climbing ivy.

    Is it completely scratch built ?

    You've got me, I'm a follower now.

    Thanks for posting and sharing,

    Sigmar
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  10. Thank you all for your kind words!
    @Sigmar: Apart from the roof (Wills sheets), the lower wall (Wills OO sheets) and the windows (Wills OO - what else), all the rest are scratch-built.
    There is a tutorial, in the past posts, where you can see how I make them!
    Thx!

    T.

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