3mm scale Arnhem model

Started by Steve J, 24 June 2020, 12:16:27 PM

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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Thanks for that Steve....I want it !  ;)
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It is excellent - I know Charles who has made this - it looks like he has been using lockdown very productively, as pictures I saw earlier in the year where at a rather less expansive stage!

Now just to get out of lockdown to go round for a game!
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That IS rather impressive !  :-bd

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Lovely. Impressive looking scenery.😁


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 :o :-bd =D> :-bd =D>

Didn't number 47 Nieuwe Kade have a blue door ;)
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Techno

That's probably down to the artificial lighting, Paul.  ;)

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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Thats a bit tech for you Phil !
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Techno

Nah...That's one of the very few things that I might have a clue about. ;D ;D

That...and carnivorous plants.

That's one hobby I really want to get back to......one day.

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Techno

They were never THAT big,  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D....but I got to the stage where I'd sell some of my excess plants back to a fairly posh garden centre, near to where we used to live near Newark.

I was genuinely gutted when I lost the whole lot because of 'crop spraying' (to get rid of weeds) by farmers in the area.

I'd probably spent £100 to £200 on buying 'new plants'......Got them going to the point, where if I'd actually had to buy the plants I'd 'cultivated'.....It would have cost me five to six thousand quid.

I've only got two types, now. They seem to be happy to live in the kitchen.

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