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Thank you all. It was the most interesting thing to make. When I have put together some of the other Micromodels sets, aside from the architectures, each set made more than one model and the number of parts and cards is divided between them. Like the British Ships kit each card makes for one model. And even the Traction Engine it makes three models from the set of cards. But this is the most complex and it have you make the most extra parts.
I actually have no place really to put these, although I should find some place safe(er). |
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Lala, that's a beautiful model and some outstanding work! Bravo!
The shots with the penny help give an idea of the model's size, but to *really* appreciate how tiny it is ... do you think you could photograph it sitting in your hand? I would love to see the contrast of that huge industrial machine resting on your palm! |
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Can only say one thing: PotW!
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That is a great model, I love the additions !
If you want a micromodel that doesn't need any scratch building - you may like to look at Hampton Court ;-) I made it years ago and only added the fountain. The only problem - it took about six months to make. Being total unartistic I am envious of you tallents. Cheers Mike |
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can this by any chance be posted in the forum. i would like to give this a try.
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The best way to get this model is to look for it on ebay, or check with Matt Sparks over at Home Rick
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