I've managed to stay focused since my last post, and have worked at the same section of Grimstad. I'm currently scratchbuilding a small and very typical southern-Norway wooden house. Some grass and flowers have also started to appear.
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Making scenery is pretty messy...
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This house still exists in Grimstad today, so I've started building this with the help from a few pictures I took the other day.
4 comments:
Looks nice! What is that sheet of turfs?
Hi. The small tufts in the first picture is called Prarie Tufts I think. They are produced by Silflor/Mininatur.
Imponerende stykke arbeid! Jeg følger bloggen med stor interesse. Bygger du huset med styrenplater? Hvor får man tak i slikt?
Takk for tilbakemeldingen! Hyggelig at du følger med :) Jeg bruker Evergreen styrenplater. Disse kan kjøpes hos bla. Hobby Train i Drammen tror jeg.
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