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Evening/morning all, I have a bit more progress - I have ordered my display case it will take about a month to be made (cant wait) also I have ordered some made to measure dirt road scenery resplendent with cart ruts, also I have been having another bash in Paint ot show where I will be cutting back on the rear part of the farm - just showing the rear part as a Two dimensional aspect (I will include the stables roofs but they will be Two dimensional also not sloped) - OC.
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I think thats how we all learn on our own models, its so hard not to accept our build as being a test for our next one, but guess its the way it is as we learn and improve with everyone built. OC.
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I agree with the others - sublime work - looking amazing - you must have hands like a surgeon or watch maker. OC.
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Indeed Kevin - got my Chally to go in there when its finished (probably about next christmas)☺️ OC.
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