Mini-Art French Cafe 1/35 scale.

john i am

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Hi folks here we have the beginnings of a Diorama.


I really liked the look of this little French cafe so I guess it'll have to be based somewhere in France but what part?


The building will be completed first vehicles and figures will be added later.


I am open to any suggestions help or advice on the location of the cafe and contents of vehicles and figures. Any input will be greatly appreciated.


Many thanks John


More later......................................... :smiling3:


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real nice John ,do like the look of this one,and plus like the posters you get as well,


I have done a few miniart ones,


keep your off cuts of plastic to use when putting both half's of the walls together,


they can be a little tricky ,the first time doing,just take your time,and look ,think,before


gluing,have a look on there site page has some very good tips fr making them, ;)


will look real forward to seeing the progress on this one,


maybe some were close to the seaside,or a village inland more,:rolleyes:
 

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only ever done one miniart building, thoroughly enjoyed it even though my skills were lacking to do it justice


look forward to seeing you progress with this
 
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Hi folks here we have the beginnings of a Diorama.
I really liked the look of this little French cafe so I guess it'll have to be based somewhere in France but what part?


The building will be completed first vehicles and figures will be added later.


I am open to any suggestions help or advice on the location of the cafe and contents of vehicles and figures. Any input will be greatly appreciated.


Many thanks John


More later......................................... :smiling3:


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Hi John


I built the 1/35 mini art French farmyard kit some time back.


Great kits I think but not the easiest to put together.


I will be watching this one all the way.
 

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Hi everyone a small update. Roughly put together as a dry fit before glueing and if I'm honest for the money I payed £17 I'm not to impressed with the fit and quality it could and should be better at this price. But I feel with some TLC and time something decent might come from it :confused: Hopefully! But for now I'll not be recommending it.


Onward and upward :smiling3:


Thanks for looking in cheers John


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Looking good John, I've put a few of these together, and the fit is an issue, but once you get over this, they do look the part and add something to any diorama/scene.


Looking forward to seeing more of your build and how it turns out mate.
 

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I,m liking this one a lot ,John,I know there a pain in the butt with fit,:confused::rolleyes:


but they do look good I thing and your doing a great job so far, ;)
 
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MiniArt have released a video showing the full build and paint of this, 17 minutes long and well worth a look
Cheers everyone for the comments. Thanks for the link Graham and I already had this book marked from you tube as I came across it the other week while surfing the internet . :smiling3: It was the video that gave me the inspiration to build the French Cafe and I'll be doing my best to replicate it.:eek:


Many thanks for help advice and guidance more later.........................


"Monkey see Monkey do" :smiling3: :smiling3::Do_O.


Cheers John
 

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well done john I do like this one,your done a great job of it, ;)
 
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Looks good to me. These things do take some work but once you have done a few, they are not a problem to build, just need making not just putting together.
 
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