Civil War Miniatures and Memorabilia... Collector of 19th century ad notes... Confederate Currency... 19th century postcards
Masterful work, Richard. Another fine addition to your collection. Best, Dean
I love this building!
Fine work Captain, you really know how to make a building look like a building!
Unbelieveable. I would not have thought that ramshackle and worn could have been so convincingly done. Very well executed - even to the faded advertising. 10/10!Cheers,Ion
Fantastic building, but where do you have space for it on that table?
Hi, Capt. Fine scale modeling, Sir. I'd love to pour down a cold one, or two, in that old building while cleaning my revolver!
Thank you all for the comments...Tamsin, I'll find a spot, probably put it up next post.
It's the dogs cojones Captain!
It's just perfect. With all the pieces you have it must be a problem storing all of them, but I'm betting it's worth it.
Another triumph Sir!
Wonderful finished work, captain!
increadible and quick. brilliant!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome Captain. Very tempted to give your method a go at some stage. I really do like this.
Beautiful work. I look forward to seeing it set in its new 'home'.
Masterful work, Richard. Another fine addition to your collection. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteI love this building!
ReplyDeleteFine work Captain, you really know how to make a building look like a building!
ReplyDeleteUnbelieveable. I would not have thought that ramshackle and worn could have been so convincingly done. Very well executed - even to the faded advertising. 10/10!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Ion
Fantastic building, but where do you have space for it on that table?
ReplyDeleteHi, Capt. Fine scale modeling, Sir. I'd love to pour down a cold one, or two, in that old building while cleaning my revolver!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the comments...Tamsin, I'll find a spot, probably put it up next post.
ReplyDeleteIt's the dogs cojones Captain!
ReplyDeleteIt's just perfect. With all the pieces you have it must be a problem storing all of them, but I'm betting it's worth it.
ReplyDeleteAnother triumph Sir!
ReplyDeleteWonderful finished work, captain!
ReplyDeleteincreadible and quick. brilliant!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Captain. Very tempted to give your method a go at some stage. I really do like this.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I look forward to seeing it set in its new 'home'.
ReplyDelete