Michaels 10mm 1809 BLOG

Started by WeeWars, 01 May 2012, 10:55:13 PM

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WeeWars

Back from other duties, I had a chance to make a start on a model of Essling cemetery:

POST 111: Making Essling Cemetery

www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost111.htm

Cheers, Michael
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Ithoriel

Very nice! As all your stuff is!
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WeeWars

Many thanks, gentlemen!

The next stage of making the cemetery is up on the Blog:

POST 112: Essling Cemetery Progress

www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost112.htm

Cheers, Michael
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Techno

Extremely nice !! :-bd
Like that lots.
Cheers - Phil.

Danyo

Great piece of modelling there Michael!

Duke Speedy of Leighton

Nice work sir!
Is that a magnet on the back wall?
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WeeWars

A magnet? No, just Milliput shapes.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Fair enough, just looked like a round magnet.  :D
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Ithoriel

I presumed the shapes on the walls represented the memorial plaques you find in old graveyards and churches. Am I right Michael or am I missing something?
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WeeWars

Yes, that's what I was hoping they looked like.  :)
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WeeWars

The finished model:

POST 113: Essling cemetery finished.

www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost113.htm

Cheers, Michael
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www.supremelittleness.co.uk

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