The Supreme Littleness Designs website is launched!

Started by WeeWars, 09 March 2015, 03:01:33 PM

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Quote from: Wulf on 30 June 2015, 03:39:41 PM
Is this on sale? I can't find the URL...

The Water Tap is now listed on my site for sale:

http://www.supremelittleness.co.uk/ce10mm.htm
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Techno

That looks rather spiffy !  8)
Cheers - Phil

Leman

The 10mm scenery is really looking very good. I remember seeing a French guardsman using such a trough in the Mars la Tour panorama.
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That's my exact thoughts too!
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Leman

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Leman

Great idea about bases for skirmishers Smokie, diolch yn fawr.
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Nosher

Received my Central European Townhouse, bridge and cottages last night. Hoping to find time to make a start on these today. The email instuctions are a great idea.

Just hope my painting skills can match the supremelittleness of the buildings!
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WeeWars

I based it on a village double tap/double trough from Saarland in a book on German buildings.

I was tempted to engrave kein trinkwasser on it.  :d
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WeeWars

Quote from: Leman on 01 July 2015, 07:03:47 AM
The 10mm scenery is really looking very good. I remember seeing a French guardsman using such a trough in the Mars la Tour panorama.

That'll be 'im:

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FierceKitty

Quote from: WeeWars on 01 July 2015, 10:28:31 AM
I based it on a village double tap/double trough from Saarland in a book on German buildings.

I was tempted to engrave kein trinkwasser on it.  :d

Capital 'T'.
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Leman

Ah yes, that's the man, courtesy of Alphonse de Neuville. Cheers Michael.
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WeeWars

Amidst the late-night thunder and lightning and the disappointing World Cup performance, I played around with designing a cocktail-stick Mars la Tour cross. It's 42mm high.

Cheers, Michael





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mollinary

Michael, that is "awesome"!  :o. Now everyone will want one. My only suggestion would be perhaps to reduce the column height by about 5mm, to make it look "all of a piece" if you know what I mean?   

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Quote from: mollinary on 02 July 2015, 02:27:41 PM
Michael, that is "awesome"!  :o. Now everyone will want one. My only suggestion would be perhaps to reduce the column height by about 5mm, to make it look "all of a piece" if you know what I mean?   

Mollinary

Thanks! The height would be up to the length of the cocktail stick, which can be cut to taste. The pedestal isn't strong enough so needs redesigning. Would you like the steps and the wall included as part of the base? How large should the base be?
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Leman

Ok. time to think about putting an order in for the use of the Guard infantry and cuirassiers at Mars la Tour.
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Subedai

Great piece. Thinking of trimming down the pillar for my 6mm FPW. What do you reckon?
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WeeWars

Quote from: Subedai on 02 July 2015, 02:42:24 PM
Great piece. Thinking of trimming down the pillar for my 6mm FPW. What do you reckon?


I've got some H&R 6mm. I'll dig them out later today and take a photo of them together.
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Yes, definitely will have one of those!
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