Another couple of quick pictures, to show finished assembly, pretty much...
Clay clad the pavement and etched in the paving slab pattern... sand filled the rear yard area and added paving slab path... added Evergreen 'plastruct' for guttering, drainpipes and chimney pots... and some bent wire for door handles...
I have drilled the holes to take the Gaslamps at the front corners of the pavement...
But next up we are ready for paint...
Simply stunning work your sir are an artist
ReplyDeleteMy that is impressive, I love the back garden pathways!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely splendid! Can't wait for the painted version!
ReplyDeleteGood work Scott, nice attention to detail I must say
ReplyDeleteGreat job Scott. I so can't wait to see your table all lit up at night!
ReplyDeleteThis really is a sensational build Scott and it just gets better and better! Those details really bring it to life, especially the guttering.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff there Scott! Very well done.
ReplyDeleteVery posh!
ReplyDeleteBetter than my house, excellent work!
ReplyDeleteLooking great - looks like a black and white photo of an actual house right now. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Like the detail at the back. I suspect you are clearing the table to get into the requiem guys. I have been working on terrain too, thus the reason the blog has been quiet recently. You might see some pics on Monday.
ReplyDeleteVery nice indeed!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Superb!
ReplyDeleteThe attention to detail you have put into this building is superb. Looking forward to seeing it painted as it will make a fantastic centre piece or back drop when on the table.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pat.
Gorgeous work Scott, I'm completely gobsmacked. I'd love to see some of your terrain 'in the flesh' someday - I'd be quite the treat.
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