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Sandy Hollow

Started by 1-32, November 30, 2020, 05:48:23 PM

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1-32

Hi Bill.
The boat is not mine, but I will detail it up.
Yes, a much better fit

finescalerr

Is that boat a commercial product? -- Russ

1-32

And a very late Happy Easter, everybody. I hope you had a good rest and lots of good food.
As usual in my world, a good part of it is taken up by model marking.
2 new pictures, all in a scale of 1/35 to 12/32 Narrow gauge
The Ruston and Hornsby is a kit that I have had for ages, but never finished. It still does not work, but I love the finish.
And the trailer was finished this morning. The plan is to develop it into a little scene that could be used anywhere.
All the very best
Kim
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finescalerr

Always a pleasure to see what you've created. -- Russ

Bill Gill

I enjoy seeing whatever you're doing, Kim.
Both look good.

lab-dad

Always good to see your posts Kim!
Keep them coming, please.
MJinTN

1-32

Morning all,
 As always, wishing you all good health and for your interest.
Here we have a really good version of my Hotel Anchor, full of Australian good taste from the early 1960s period.
Very typical before the idear of planning laws on a scale of 1/35 to 1/32.
Cheers
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Bill Gill

Kim, That looks like quite the "spa". I'll bet reservations are hard to get ;D

1-32

Hi Bill I will be visiting the original in about 3 weeks.

finescalerr

Most satisfactory. When you visit the actual hotel, bring plenty of bug spray .... -- Russ

nk

I like the tiled exterior to the hotel so that it can be hosed down after closing!
You may ask yourself: "Well, how did I get here?"

1-32

Hello All, AND AS USUAL THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST,
I feel I am a deeply insecure individual who thinks that I will have to move quickly and have my dearest possessions packed and ready.
So, as you all know, I have been building these models in a box for about 14 years.
Here is the latest, soon ready and waiting.
One main box that can be packed into a carry-on suitcase or posted
Everything packs into this main box, 6 mm plywood
On top is a miniature gauge working railway to a scale of 1/35 to 1/32.
And when the main box and lid are set up, they can be used for 4 separate displays with their own personalities,
The lights are from the top of the parapet and from the bottom of the baseboard,
So what you are seeing here is a rough finished structural stage, and the size is 820 mm high,420 mm wide, and the depth of the main box is 165 mm,
cheers
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