On the heated bed.

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Very impressive and all with the added knowledge that you created it yourself :D
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bit more work done...


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not far now until completion... will have to get on with the layout then... :P lol
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That looks great, nice neat tidy job. Will you weather it down a bit do you think? R-
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I do plan on weathering it down a bit. :)
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got some more paint on. almost ready for glazing, and fixing the windows in place. Then i'm going to put some led lighting into the roof....

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Looks great and a bit Continental?
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The design is by a American chap, based I think on a prototype known to him. It does have a Continental vibe... its similar to Heljan's 'Remise' shed.

I've decided to skip glazing for now, and have given it a mortar wash...
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I think a bit more of the wash needs removing, but otherwise, pleased with the effectvso far. going to add some dirt and grime and then seal it with a clear matt laquer.
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