insane (in a positive sense of course) and amazing work
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Your models are incredible, so tiny but highly detailed, truly amazing work and easy to keep and display too.Comment
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Hi Andy,
Being a 1-87 scaler I can appreciate small things but this is NUTS! From now on when I start to curse the small details on my projects I will be compelled to think of you with no magnification. I'm also envious of the fact that you have virtually no problem finding places to display your efforts. Extremely well done and please keep 'em coming.
Thanks for sharing,
Rick H.Comment
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Sorry, I’ve been away in Cornwall. Thanks guys.
Si. The vehicles are made by GHQ but I have added detail or converted many of them. The most extensive conversions are the SAS Jeeps and Sherman Funnies - Now you can buy them ready made from GHQ. Lots of the figures have been adapted. Some are by a company called CinC. The buildings and scenery are all made by me.Comment
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As a new member, new to modelling and dioramas (at 58) all I can say is WOW! I dips me lid to you.Comment
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Andrew every now and then we get a post that blows me away and this is awesome, it also takes me back in time, the picture of two tanks going under the bridge, many years ago we had around six bridges very similar in our village going over railways and canal's where we played as kids.
Brilliant work Andrew.
Steve.Comment
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I love miniatures Andy and you've made my day by stumbling onto this. If somebody didn't re-post it I would have missed it as your recent posts were about the flooding at your home. Hope you have settled in. Were any of your displays affected?
The Japanese will fall in love with these jems and my wife would too as they only take up little space at home. :smiling5: Thanks for sharing them. I no doubt will not share this with my wife less I want to change my whole genre of scale. :smiling6:
Cheers,
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Thank you guys.
This week has been hell, with new dramas every day. The builders were kicked off the job on Monday because their work is so poor - too complicated to list! Yesterday we had a 4th leak because they had put a screw through a heating pipe! New bathroom tiles ripped up and new kitchen ceiling wet! The original leak was 3rd March and we've had trial after trial since. I'm still alive and it's only a house - not worth getting ill over! I hope to be back in there in August. I could write a very long, boring book! You can see from my avatar that I can cope with a fair bit of pain!
I'm too tired to post the little that I have done recently - I will later when I get my home back. Meanwhile you can find more of my work on my website, which is linked in the 'Share your Site' section here
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