Gunners from Orions Seige troops, Strelets Medieval Levy II and the Serpentine from Zvezda´s Medieval Field powder artillery. |
READY!...STEADY!........ |
........................PEEK A BOO! |
The door and side supports made from bits of Balsawood. The hooks on the back of the door made with bits of wire. |
Top shelf! Hard to believe that is scratch built, it looks very proffessional.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful scratch built mantlet! Very very nice work!
ReplyDeleteThat looks excellent, really is great, you are a font of ideas
ReplyDeleteIan
Excellent work Paul !!!
ReplyDeleteLooking perfect, realy good inspiration.
Best regards Michael
Very nice! Balsa is so very handy.
ReplyDeleteIt looks really excellent Paul. And it works to!
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Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.be/
Perfect work Paul, like (all) your idea(s)
ReplyDeleteRespect for the scratch work!
Keep up the good work (could be in a duel as well)
Greetings
Remco
http://sjemco.blogspot.be/ ;-)
Superb work and great idea for the hindges.
ReplyDeleteExcellent scratching, Sir.
ReplyDeletewell done paul. once again you prove yourself the master of the scratchbuild. I am inspired by your work
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice bit of handywork Paul. Something to be proud of.
ReplyDeleteEvery single work is a lesson! Great work!
ReplyDeleteEven better bodging skills Paul, fantastic work....
ReplyDeleteNow that is very clever! What a great result Paul; love the biro tube tip.
ReplyDeleteVery good model. And a very clever way to make the hinges!
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