Wykeham - Somewhere in the south!

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Make sure there are some KitKat's as well.
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teedoubleudee wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 12:39 pm Very nice BB. You will need those head magnifiers to make the coffee cups :D
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Coffee cups - paint a few cocktail sticks or bamboo skewers white then cut the tips off with a sharp blade.
Voila - mugs.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 1:05 pm Make sure there are some KitKat's as well.
What size do you think a 1/76 scale KitKat might be :lol:
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Steve M wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 2:20 pm Coffee cups - paint a few cocktail sticks or bamboo skewers white then cut the tips off with a sharp blade.
Voila - mugs.
That's a good idea - I was wondering how to make the pattern on the top of the cappuccino's :lol: Did they have cappuccino's in the early sixties? I think the choice was black or white, with or without sugar?
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A four finger version about 1.3 X 0.8mm. I know you can do it Barry. An analogue version will do.
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When I was in the GPO we used to visit a cafe where a white coffee with no sugar was know as a Julie Andrews. Can you guess why?
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bulleidboy wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 2:25 pm .................. Did they have cappuccino's in the early sixties? I think the choice was black or white, with or without sugar?
Yes, late fifties coffee bars opening everywhere selling "frothy coffee" the forerunner of capocino I guess. I was taken to one in the west end of London where the tables were all coffin shaped and the walls draped with fake cobwebs, skeletons etc. It was called the Le Macabre (Google it).
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Our local one was called Doozledogs. Don’t ask.
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In the early 60's we were in luck if the coffee was made that day! :)

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