the cottages
- Dr. Bond of the DVLR
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They do look ruddy marvelous and should last a good long time - I've seen some of the card rooves at the llechfan and they still look good!
I'm always quite envious of people who live in places with stone houses as it always looks better when modeled than brick. All the houses round here were brick so I can never have a go at the wooden stone method.
I'm always quite envious of people who live in places with stone houses as it always looks better when modeled than brick. All the houses round here were brick so I can never have a go at the wooden stone method.
The railway which people forgot
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- Peter Butler
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thanks for all the comments I may add chimneys at a later date the buildings are outside in the rain now awaiting there new home. il post some pics up when there in place very pleased how these have turn out and im going too make some more to go by the coal mine as workers cottages iv got a plan for the next building I want to make witch I will start next week.iv enjoyed making the cottages and am more than pleased how they have turn out
great work jim! have you got any photos of these finished and in the garden?
If it can be made full scale it can be made 16mm
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