Thank you for your questions Bluefalchion.
£2.00 for the paper card made the two buildings.
Of course they are both quite large buildings and not small cottages.
A few figures can make them pop! ___ Along with homemade tree`s and bushes.
Mine appear to be invisible.
However one can make any size scratch building one likes ,using lots of unusual stuff because having independence from the off the peg market place, gives much more relaxed freedom of choice.
Back in The Day of 2006
Box of Polly Filler £1.00 __ the washing up soap everyone has anyway.
Plastic Drinking straws 60 Pence from Asda
The white wood glue. £1.00
A packet of 10 cheap brushes. £1.00, but I would have used only one 10p brush.
I cut and trimmed it down to suite my needs.
" bb, still does this unusual practice with the cheapest of brushes."
" Ya! It makes for more fun."
The craft knife I already had, and most in the hobby have this item
The paint was leftovers found in local Skips by my Mrs B.
Great Girl
So £4.60 sort of fits that bill.
Pricers of today have not changed that much depending where you live i suppose.
I tend to buy the cheapest samples tubs of emulsion: 99p Tester Paint`s to mix my own colours up now.However any free paint is still welcome white and pastal colours suite my needs best.
If money is tight buying cheap testers of prim colours will help relieve ones pocket.
Red,White,Blue, Yellow,Black and White will mix any combination of colours.
My Colour Wash is the dirty water in the glass jar i plonk my paint brushes in, and given a very highly skilled money saving stir, it works well enough for me.
How many of you guys tend to use the Translater?
Thank you kindly for reading my waffle!
BB