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Thanks Guys, but on reflection I have decided not to sell. I build for my enjoyment and don't want to go down the road of meeting deadlines or other peoples expectations. Hope I made the right call lol


You did Paul and that makes this hobby fun!!!

I'm so glad I don't have that problem……….I never finish anything, so I can't sell what ain't done......………..
 

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Thanks to one and all for the very kind comments. It does open an interesting debate on the whole selling question. I guess it is down to each of us and why we model. I do look at the models for sale on Evil bay and the prices being requested and wonder if they do sell and who buys them. There are some great modellers on here who could quite easily sell their builds rather than stick them in a box, but again its down to choice.
 

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Hi Scottie
Not been around recently but this is superb...just catching up now!
Did you go to Huddersfield or was it Halifax show this year I thought I saw one of your masterpieces there.
Jason

Thanks for the kind comment and it's good to see you, but no it wasn't me I'm afraid, the only one I managed to get to was Peterborough.
 

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Scottie your modelin is out of this world these are the most realistic models ive ever seen keep up this brilliant work :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
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Chris, Wow that's very kind of you to say I only wish it was but that is what I'm trying to achieve.
 

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Sottie said qoute
Thanks to one and all for the very kind comments. It does open an interesting debate on the whole selling question. I guess it is down to each of us and why we model. I do look at the models for sale on Evil bay and the prices being requested and wonder if they do sell and who buys them. There are some great modellers on here who could quite easily sell their builds rather than stick them in a box, but again its down to choice

Well Scottie I have sold all my big ships models as had to make room for the next model an ive got a collector that wants my hms Norfolk now an they have asked about wanting MY HMS TIGER also but I tell them im still building her an will be for a few yrs yet but it don't seem to faze them they say they will wait but im not hurryin my builds as I want to enjoy the hobby
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Sottie said qoute
Thanks to one and all for the very kind comments. It does open an interesting debate on the whole selling question. I guess it is down to each of us and why we model. I do look at the models for sale on Evil bay and the prices being requested and wonder if they do sell and who buys them. There are some great modellers on here who could quite easily sell their builds rather than stick them in a box, but again its down to choice

Well Scottie I have sold all my big ships models as had to make room for the next model an ive got a collector that wants my hms Norfolk now an they have asked about wanting MY HMS TIGER also but I tell them im still building her an will be for a few yrs yet but it don't seem to faze them they say they will wait but im not hurryin my builds as I want to enjoy the hobby
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I can see why yours sell and why they would be prepared to wait they are superb builds and very labour intensive.
 

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I would like to draw a line under this now but Ron has opened a new topic "to sell or not to sell?" in which we can hopefully have an interesting discussion on the ups and downs on selling etc.
 

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Okay then mate lets get this thread back on track.

Page 13 was the last time I commented and what a lot of magical work I have missed out on. The frame work for the lean to was awesome. To add the extra detail of the dip in the roof is sublime. The slats reminded me of an episode of the Waltons when they used to do their saw milling out in the shed.

Some terrific attention to detail with the tool rack and the tools themselves. You could keep on going and going adding details and other tools but I feel you have got it just right.

The wood stack is a wonderful piece of imagination. The logs are so realistic that I assume they are twigs from the garden?? Its great the way you have broken up the courtyard with various grasses and gravels. It adds real depth and class to the dio.

Then we come onto my favourite part - the axe and axe mans block. I have never seen anything like that before. The flowers and foliage are a wonderful touch.

Keep on tinkering and having fun my friend. Its already a masterpiece and can only get better.
 
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Steve,
Wow I am seriously blown away with your comments and I'm really glad you like it so far. And your right the logs are some twigs cut up from the garden. The Axe and block is so simple but I'm glad you like it. Again another piece of twig cut with a hobby saw and the surface "chopped" with a hobby knife then an old axe from the spares box with the blade cut at an angle and glued on to give the impression its stuck in the wood.
 

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Not a lot to show today so wont bore you with any pictures. I have spent the day putting together or the pots and containers. I have also assembled 5 figures so far they are a mixture or Tamyia, Mini Art and Stalingrad. The only other thing I have done is darkened the trunk on the tree and given the leaves a light coat of various greens as the tree was to pale and unnatural.
Thanks for following
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Scottie,

Well done on the offer by the way.
But most importantly I was wondering if the axe and block were resin or not. I love it the detail is second to none mate.

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Marty,
No the axe and block is a piece of twig cut off and an old axe from the spares box. Many thanks for the kind comments.
 
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I'm one of the ones who was away during your 'low period' and then the up side of this roller coaster! Wonderful work Paul!! I'm really enjoying this!

I'm a professional architectural modelmaker, but I do this stuff for the pleasure of it. Although I work for Tommy's War occasionally, I don't do it often and try to retain the pleasure side of it. Any manual work doesn't reap great rewards financially (even my day job). Continue to have fun and we'll join you in your pleasure!

Now we must stay on topic! Back to Paul's masterpiece......
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I'm one of the ones who was away during your 'low period' and then the up side of this roller coaster! Wonderful work Paul!! I'm really enjoying this!

I'm a professional architectural modelmaker, but I do this stuff for the pleasure of it. Although I work for Tommy's War occasionally, I don't do it often and try to retain the pleasure side of it. Any manual work doesn't reap great rewards financially (even my day job). Continue to have fun and we'll join you in your pleasure!

Now we must stay on topic! Back to Paul's masterpiece......
Andy
Andy,
Thanks mate I really appreciate the kind words. Your builds for Tommy's War is superb and I'm glad you can still enjoy it.
 

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Apart from a few final items to be added and of course the figures, this is pretty much done now. Given the weather has improved I took the opportunity of taking some pictures outside. One question I have do you guys use pictures as backdrops and if so where do you get them?
The limber has been placed in the lean to, and the cooking utensils and containers placed around the outside. I made a handle for the kit supplied lamp and hung it on a nail ready for when it gets dark.

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Any suggestions or comments welcomed as always
Scottie
 

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Simply staggering mate. By far the best work you have done. Good luck with the figures
 

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Hi Scottie
Agree with Steve. Stunning stuff. Modelling at its very best. You're earned a drink!
Jim
 
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That is fantastic Scottie. Very, very realistic and lots to look at - I can even smell the goulash!
 
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