Alterations and refurbishment to the Church in sleepy old Dapol.
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You’ll have fun with this, I did with mine! I thought the parts were great for something that is over sixty years old. -
Thanks chaps, nice to have you along.
Tim, you are quite right. A bit of a dry run and I agree. Very nice, crisp detail and the main parts fit together well.
Andrew. Sorry, I meant to put summat with the sprues as a size comparison. Completed it's approx. 8"X 3" and 4" to the top of the bell tower.
Ian. The villagers have asked me to pass on their thanks to you for your Lotto money.Comment
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Thanks chaps, nice to have you along.
Tim, you are quite right. A bit of a dry run and I agree. Very nice, crisp detail and the main parts fit together well.
Andrew. Sorry, I meant to put summat with the sprues as a size comparison. Completed it's approx. 8"X 3" and 4" to the top of the bell tower.
Ian. The villagers have asked me to pass on their thanks to you for your Lotto money.Comment
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It'd be nice to win a bit of Lotto money - any amount will do just to prove my tickets are actually entered into the draw! I buy 4 tickets every week and I've not had more than one number on any of them for nearly three months!Comment
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Hi Andrew
it is fine for 20mm scale games, but too small for 28mm.....I would guess it’s actual scale as railway scale HO or 3.5mm/foot.
Dave, you’d be better putting it into Premium bonds....
Sorry about the diversions Ron.....Comment
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Andrew. As an aside, here's my part done Dapol 'Detached house' I've had in a cupboard for ages. A nice model that will stand up to loads of abuse!
I don't know about gaming sizes, but the house is a strong construction and might be of some use to you and the lad.
Tim. Divert away. It's fine by me.
Dave. Me and the bride did the Lottery once when it first come out. Haven't done it since. I know you 'Have to be in it to win it', but we have enjoyed spending the money we saved whilst we wander through our lives with our minds in neutral.
Re. Premium Bonds. Don't tell anyone, but we bought a small, modest new car a few years ago with one win. Since then we have a win of some sort virtually every month. We have been extraordinarily lucky. Almost anything is better than money in the b****y bank!
Now back to topic.
It's still raining! So a'building I can go. The main walls glued together. Cracking first time fit. I just removed the sprue 'snots'
There are no window frames for the openings. However, all is not lost as I have a Baldrick 'Cunning Plan', so first modification coming up.......
Cheers.
RonComment
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When my mother died some years ago I discovered that I was the proud owner of twenty five Premium Bonds. My grandparents had bought me five on each of my first five birthdays. That was quite a substantial investment at the time as they were not particularly well off.
That means that they have all been 'in the draw' for the best part of sixty years and I bet you can guess what they have won. Yep, you got it, £0.00.
Apologies for the diversion
Jacques Bertillon.Comment
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Ron, Tim
Thanks for the info. my son and I game in 20mm, so these would be fine! If they turn out to be a bit short then I can claim that the inhabitants of the particular hamlet we're battling over were of unusually diminished stature!
Ron - that really does look rather good. I've found some online for less the £8.....
ATB
AndrewComment
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That's a new technical term for me, and one I shall use henceforth. It describes precisely what we have to deal with.
Nice looking little church, I shall look forward to the realisation of you cunning plan. I'm sure it will be better than sticking pencils up your nose and saying 'wibble'Comment
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Mr. Stona.
Thank you so much for mentioning my son. He was a very clever boy. Nearly as clever with statistics and figures as your D. Cummings.
Yours.
Louis Bertillon (Dec.)Comment
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