Various Buildings & Scenics for WW2 in Northern Europe

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6milPhil
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Various Buildings & Scenics for WW2 in Northern Europe

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TAMMY
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Post by TAMMY »

Nice work. I like very much the small details addition.
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Post by Dog Smack »

Awesome work!!! Love the little scenes that can come from these little buildings!

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Thanks guys. I do think they get a bit a close to being Liliput Lane, but then I put a tank near them and everythings alright. :D

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Post by Bezmozgu7 »

Great work! Especially like the details and signage.

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Post by 6milPhil »

A couple more:

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Post by 7.62 »

Brilliant, the small details work wonders.
I plan on slowly making a town, need to try some resin buildings maybe.
My attempts in card are just not cutting it.

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Post by 6milPhil »

Thanks. I scratch built the radar station and the V1 rocket launcher, but I typically use plasticard and foamex. I've also made some other buildngs but we're spoilt for choice now, not like when I started with "micro-armour" in the 70's.

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I love them. Are any for sale?

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Post by RedLeif »

Very nice scenics with good colors and thoughtful details.

thanks for sharing.

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Post by 6milPhil »

Thanks.
Benlacy wrote:I love them. Are any for sale?
No these are for my own use, but if you'd like to commission similar please PM me.

Here's the latest, an RAF control tower with scratchbuilt air raid shelter.

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Post by 7.62 »

6milPhil wrote:A couple more:

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I just noticed the arm chairs outside the scrabble hut.
"Don't just yell, ring like hell" lol
Great work.

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Post by John Secker »

7.62 wrote: I just noticed the arm chairs outside the scrabble hut.
I assume that's the game they played while waiting for the call to scramble? :D

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Post by 7.62 »

John Secker wrote:
7.62 wrote: I just noticed the arm chairs outside the scrabble hut.
I assume that's the game they played while waiting for the call to scramble? :D
No....no... it is obvious that is the staging area for MI9 Army Aid Group (14th advanced gaming and pranks Company) awaiting transport to Europe 1941.

Large amounts of "scrabble" games (without a single vowel) to be dropped behind enemy lines. They also sent early versions of a Rubik's cube developed at Bletchley Park (with 7 colours).
It is said to have been the main reason for Hitler invading Russia.

No...no...I was not drinking and posting at the same time. It's a Scrabble hut for sure! :wink:

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Post by 6milPhil »

Yes the chairs were simple enough to do, I tried to do a bell but as you can probably see it's just a blob. As bleeding typically as soon as the last varnish went on I thought of a better way to have done it... :cry:

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