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So, more of the same for the other face of the house tomorrow, then I will look for some clear plastic that can be cut and glued on the inside for my windows. Oh did I say - I intend to detail the inside of the farmhouse - I am putting in a partition on the ground floor for a kitchen and lounge, will also add some stairs and a First floor with a couple of bedrooms, the dorma windows will also be opened up into the bedrooms to allow the placement of a few of my 2nd KGL firing from them poitions - what I have done sofar is just the tip of the iceberg. OC.
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That's looking the business mate - so much going on with such a small ship. OC.
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Thank you kindly Mark, From what I gather - the square bricks around the doors/windows are stone so they will receive a couple of coats of a Buff/Grey colour, I will do the frames and the doors a dark Grey/Black (think Nato Black will be fine for that - the ledges will also be stone Buff/Grey colour and around the bottom bricks a Black painted band - this will follow all the way around the farm complex on the inside. I am playing with the idea of simulating glass in the windows by using some clear plastic glued to the inside, I know some of this glass was probably shot out later in the day when the French managed to get above the wall, but as I am building it form an earlier part in the day, I don't think any of the windows would have been shot from the French outside the walls. OC.
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Evening all, A bit of an early update before the footy match on the tv, anyway I mixed up some brick colour paint, then gently applied it over the brickwork in an almost dry brush fashion, then I started applying the White layers - still a few more layers to do - but its fairly straightforward brush work, so here is the current stage - OC.
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Indeed Craig - keep up the great work in tiny land. OC.
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I find with most kits - you can build at your own pace (it kind of just happens that way - you know when you have had enough for the day) also if you want to add something to the kit that might change from the instructions - but you feel its the right way - go for it. Reminds me a lot of my one it was my first ever wood build and taought me a lot for my second - mainly the joys of plank bending (not). Keep up the good work - the more you do the more you will fall into our little wood world. OC.
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I think this is the perfect place mate for you to continue - its still your project and we are all loving watching it grow. OC.
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All the parts (every one) is laser cut - when I took the flatpack out of the plastic shrinkwrap - its was a case of "boy - whats that burning smell" I have done a few cheeky coats of 50/50 PVA and water then brushed it all over the one face of each of the pieces shown above - but havn't done the backs yet, I hope (hope) the paint layers trap and kill off the burnt odour. OC.
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I wonder if they are like that as this is the Farmhouse I am building and I suppose they would have had neater / better doors than say on the barns - stables, its very hard to find any pictures / drawings from Inside the farm complex from that time period, more up to date photo's show a more modern set up of modern doors and windows in the farmhouse. OC.
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I wont show that to my admiral as she would be sick with envy, its our Twelfth anniversary this year and so far we have not been to a beach together. OC.
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