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St. Kieran's Church
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Very nicely done. Is this a kit, or something that you scratched together?
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I like these old buildings, well done, a little history here:
St. Kieran's Church Only low walls of this church remain. It was uncovered in 1875, and probably commemorates the founder of Clonmacnoise, a monastic settlement that had associations with Glendalough (Glendalough or Glendaloch is a glacial valley in County Wicklow, Ireland.) during the 10th century. Thanks for sharing, will it be available? |
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Beautiful job there, Zoli. Your skillful use of groundwork and the wonderful base really turned this simple model into something special.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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Hí, thanks to everyone!
@opalmox:only the base scrath build. @Vermin King:yes yes...shortly. |
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Dear Zoli:
I too have made this church, however I realy like how you did the base much better that the green construction paper I used on mine. Thanks, MILES |
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Great Job !
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I´ve really liked this model! Well done buddy!
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Thank you and sorry for the late response.
The base is thick paperboard onto which I sprinkled earth, a little sand, static grass and cat litter. The side is simple paperboard with a layer of black base paint and then painted copper colour. Best regards, Zoli. |
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