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OMG !!!!! that's absolutely awesome John, there's no way this could ever be bettered mate, those 'sepia' toned pics look just like stuff I've seen in book as a youngster..
top quality mate, top quality indeed.. :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
Many thanks Chris, yesthe sepia just improves the build.
Originally posted by Mark1
Superb! Most excellent work indeed.
Thanks Mark.
Originally posted by Waspie
The sepia image captures the period very nicely John.
I agree Doug, more like a newspaper photo of the time.
Originally posted by scottie3158
John,
Stand up and take a bow mate that is superb.
Thanks Paul.:thumb2:
Originally posted by Jim R
Take two bows, at least.
Have done Jim , thanks :thumb2::thumb2:.
Originally posted by BigGreg
Daaaaamn that is awesome...love it..sorry if l missed it...
Hi Greg, don't worry I miss a lot of builds, but thank you.
Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
Cracking stuff John,
It all looks excellent of course,but the cobbled street particularly stands out to me :thumb2:.
Thanks Andy, took some fiddling with to get to that look, think it's well worth the effort.
Originally posted by JayCee
This is looking brilliant, John. Well up there with your best. Bring on the decoration (armour,figures,etc).
John.
Stand by John, coming up next.
Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
What more to say...waiting to be amazed again and again. :thumb2:
Thanks Andrea.Hopefully the next photos will please you.:nerd:
Originally posted by Tim Marlow
Looking lovely John. Nice to know thereโs a good use for grout as well.
Yes there is indeed Tim, thought it was rather light, bit too light so havre darkened it.
Had another great day at the bench.Things just fell into place, nice when that happens, sure will all agree.
Quite a few photos, showing sepia and full colour.
Going to varnish the water, still white glue at the moment, then stain and varnish the edge to the base.
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