Hello from a 10mm building sculptor!

Started by Battlescale, 16 January 2017, 08:25:10 PM

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Battlescale

Hi everyone,
Thank you fo the admin for letting me in here! I'm Steve Clay from sunny Cheshire and I've recently started a small range of 10mm resin buildings which some may have seen... I'm a huge fan of 10mm and have a growing collection of Napoleonics and I'm planning a WWII and ACW project.... if I get the time.

Steve
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fsn

16 January 2017, 08:45:42 PM #2 Last Edit: 16 January 2017, 08:54:28 PM by fsn
S'up!

"Sunny Cheshire"? Is that somewhere in the USA? I live in Runcorn and if it's not raining, it's going to rain, or has just rained.
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Fenton

If I were creating Pendraken I wouldn't mess about with Romans and  Mongols  I would have started with Centurions , eight o'clock, Day One!

Battlescale

Ok, ok,  it's not so sunny... I can dream can't I?   ;D

Ithoriel

"Hello!" and "Welcome!" from me too.

Already have your site bookmarked and when (should that be if??) my finances recover from the excesses of the Festive Season there will be a small order winging your way.
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d_Guy

Hi Steve,
Welcome to the forum! Just placed an  order for a few of your buildings just last week.

Evidently extraordinary cats come from Cheshire? Or is that where they invented the well-know boardgame with the sixty-four squares?
I get confused.

Fenton

Quote from: d_Guy on 16 January 2017, 09:05:14 PM


Evidently extraordinary cats come from Cheshire? Or is that where they invented the well-know boardgame with the sixty-four squares?
I get confused.

Such cheesy jokes
If I were creating Pendraken I wouldn't mess about with Romans and  Mongols  I would have started with Centurions , eight o'clock, Day One!

Techno


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Battlescale

Thanks everyone. First batch of orders are going out tomorrow so keep an eye out for the postie!

d_Guy

Great Steve, Among other things I bought a couple of the ruins which I'm particularly looking forward to.


Quote from: Fenton on 16 January 2017, 09:11:42 PM
Such cheesy jokes

So Cheshire is like the cheese capital of Britain, much like Wisconsin here?

Leon

Hi Steve, welcome to the Forum!  I've seen some of the pictures on Facebook and the buildings look great.

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17 January 2017, 07:53:22 AM #15 Last Edit: 17 January 2017, 08:03:49 AM by fsn
Quote from: d_Guy on 16 January 2017, 11:56:36 PM
So Cheshire is like the cheese capital of Britain, much like Wisconsin here?
Well Leicester and the area around Cheddar in Somerset, bits of Wales like Caerphilly, bits of Scotland and some parts of Northern Ireland would disagree, but they make a particular type of cheese in Cheshire. It's crumbly and quite dense.  

On this side of the pond, we are just informed by your TV and film documentaries, that all cheese in the US comes in a can.  :-&

My daughter spent a semester in Wisconsin. There are similarities to Cheshire ... but not many.
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2023 - the year of Gerald:
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Leman

Cheshire , Lancashire and Leicesershire all produce county named cheeses, but the most popular cheese in Britain is Cheddar, which originated in Somerset. It is now produced all over the place, including Canada. If you go to the cheese section of a supermarket there is more cheddar than anything else, a bit like going to the Military History section of a bookshop only to find that the history of the military only existed between 1914 and 1945.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Whereas Shropshire Blue was invented in Scotland, and is made in Cheshire!  :'(
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