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1968 Vietnam scene

Started by MSea, December 07, 2019, 12:57:13 PM

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MSea

Arms added to the 2 vietcong figures - heads and hat ready to paint as well
MSea

Bigkev

Quote from: MSea on January 11, 2020, 03:48:55 PM
Arms added to the 2 vietcong figures - heads and hat ready to paint as well

Awaiting the painting of the figures with anticipation.
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

MSea

Sorry Kevin you will have to wait a bit longer. 
First job was to drill out and make some ladders, next job was to add some flagstones outside the building and also dig out the foindations for the wall.
MSea

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

Wall added and some texture to the ground in front of the wall.
MSea

MSea

Making a table for inside the building ( bet most of our members don't even know it will be inside - but hey ho its only for FUN ) legs made and the top to have rolled edges, now what colour shall I paint it 1960 Vietnam suppose it will be brown.
MSea

MSea

bottom half of the table made - now off for food at the pub.
MSea

MSea

Working on more bits and bobs to go outside the building
MSea

zak

Looks like a barrel of laughs....................................well several really.
Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

After 20 years with them it will be Shell oil drums - now that was a barrel of laughs
MSea

MSea

Roof added to the building.
MSea

MSea

A start made on some colocasia leaves to go along the wall.
MSea

MSea

Some Rinicus Communis ( that's castor oil plant for you lot - hohoho) leaves made
MSea

zak

Very scenic, showing off your horticultural skills as well.
Grumpy by name and nature

MSea

Thanks Zak - horticultural skills , you name it I can kill it -  anyway leaves now added to the castor oil plant - now if i kill this it will be a new skill, killing a metal plant.
MSea