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Lovely way to explain your modeling activities.
Does not have every one met such a teacher in his youth.
I can remember two of them.
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Nice modeling again.
Although not possibly for me, I look always at the way people try to solve the problems and the techniques they use.
Your blog is in this way always of interest for me.
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I like the concept. Very useful for me as a diorama builder.
This will give me a change to create different scenes to make the diorama more useful for photographic "story telling".
I will give your concept a try on the diorama I'm building.
Regards,
Job
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Nice job.
Is it also possible to use DAS-clay ?
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Great job. Like the way you are working on this "layout". Very inspirational.
regards,
Job
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I love those trees.
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I like your idea of telling a story around the layout.
Think about using your idea for the design of my next project.
What people lived in the houses? Who is the grocer? What kind of laundry is hanging above the street?
By using different object you can also change from day to day.
One question?
How do you make it possible to set your persons on different places.
Those white metal models have all pins.
Regards,
Job
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Nice modelling. Like that open window.
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Next time a build a layout I will try the integral base for Scalescene models.
Very nice cottages.
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Looks great.
What materials did you use.
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I like the idea to create a nice scene on such a small space in a picture frame.
Looks great.
Job
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Although I love books, I don't own much of them.
They need a lot of space and collect a lot of dust. Because I'm very allergic I'm very happy with the internet.
Living in the Netherlands internet gives me access to a lot of information about the English Railways.
I'm also very pleased with the RMweb and the response I get on my postings.
Love your blog, Chris.
Job
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Hello Ian,
How about a high road with arches at the side of the warehouse and a enbankment at the other side.
I think you can create a nice change to an open erea in this way.
Like your World's-End.
Job
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Like your modelling very much.
Always a pleasure to read about your progress.