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Posted by Beano Boy on 28 Jan 2019, 17:22

As a hands on scratch builder come artist author you will always have something to do that costs Pennies not Pounds. The self teaching aspect of ones own mind is certainly a gift we all have. The little gift of passing info on aids and encourages others of all age groups too. Keep the arts and craft hobby-style work ongoing. It can be quite messy, but boys will be boys! :-D BB
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Posted by Gail on 28 Jan 2019, 17:45

Yes Boys can be Boys, but this ones a Girl, and at 62 years old I found the converting of the fort was hard work but well worth the effort, it's a good way of learning being on the forum, I for one have learned loads on here and in groups on Facebook since I got back into model making after a 30 year break. All I can say is Happy Modelling to everyone!
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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Jan 2019, 20:11

A Girl! :oops: Opps! Of course U are. Humble apologies Gail. BB
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Posted by Gail on 29 Jan 2019, 20:32

Don't worry Beano Boy, If I had a penny every time I heard girls don't build models remark, I would be very be rich, anyway i'm a model maker not a girl, so I can fit in with the rest of you. LOL.
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Posted by FredG on 29 Jan 2019, 20:50

Your dining table is now a diorama stand. There is no problem with you fitting in :-D :yeah:
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Posted by Gail on 29 Jan 2019, 21:35

I think it's going to be on that table for a while. it's safe where it is. well I hope it is, I use the dinning room table for my model making anyway, I just don't have a lot of room now to build anything much.
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Posted by Graeme on 30 Jan 2019, 12:54

Hi Gail.

I really like your Milecastle, it looks excellent and the figures in various activities really breath life into it.

I espescially like the camp scene with the bread oven, and piled arms, and the off duty Legionaries. And the buildings inside the fort are great! Also, I just really like Milecastles.

I enjoyed seeing this, it brought back some good memories:

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I've seen a few of these things, but yours is in much better repair. :-D
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Posted by Gail on 30 Jan 2019, 13:13

Thanks Graeme,

It turned out quite well, I'm not one for doing battle dioramas, thought it would look better showing everyday life. Must admit living here in the UK, never been up to see Hadrian's Wall, something I can add to my bucket list I guess.

I really do believe Hadrian's Wall and those mile forts really neat.
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Posted by Graeme on 30 Jan 2019, 14:07

I grew up in Britain and never had the chance to go to most of the historic sites I really wanted to see.

I'm glad I've had the chance to spend a few holidays catching up. Hadrians Wall is something I'd recommend for anyone's bucket, I loved it.
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Posted by carlosfaro on 30 Jan 2019, 14:27

Congratulations Gail, so beautifull piece of Art,
I also was wondering the origin of figures but then I read your answer to MABO,

It is so good finding modellers / hobby colleagues around of any age and any genre :)
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Posted by fuhrman on 31 Jan 2019, 04:41

Gail, What is the source of your tents? Nice, nice job. Thanks for sharing.

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Posted by Gail on 31 Jan 2019, 07:45

Thanks Carlosfaro, I'm happy with the diorama and glad you like it
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Posted by Gail on 31 Jan 2019, 07:47

Fuhrman you can get the tents from Phersu Miniatures, if you need a link let me know.
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Posted by FredG on 31 Jan 2019, 08:48

Graeme wrote:Image

I've seen a few of these things, but yours is in much better repair. :-D


It's Napoleon's fault that this one isn't a lot more like Gail's, Graeme.
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Posted by Graeme on 31 Jan 2019, 15:35

Was Napoleon the name of the local farm wall and barn builder? I didn't know that. :mrgreen:

I know a lot of the stone went to build General Wade's road. Which is sad, but Wade's road does give lots of options for exploring as much of the wall as possible in the time you've got.
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Posted by FredG on 31 Jan 2019, 16:17

Graeme wrote: Wade's road does give lots of options for exploring as much of the wall as possible in the time you've got.


Especially if you're towing cannon ;-)
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Posted by fuhrman on 01 Feb 2019, 04:04

Thanks - sure please post the link!
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Posted by Gail on 01 Feb 2019, 08:47

https://sites.google.com/site/phersumin ... /pricelist

all of his stuff is nice, I will be doing a after the battle with his figures later on.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 01 Feb 2019, 09:14

For some reason Inhave missed this post.

A brilliant composition featuring the old Airfix kit of my childhood.

Really nice modelling.

Excellent.

Best wishes,

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Posted by Gail on 01 Feb 2019, 09:39

Thank you very much Chris, glad you liked it.

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