Have fun with your trains
Bill,
This came out great. Our own build is on the Triple O. We have to stage some scenes tomorrow, and then we'll post up the finished project, to include an abbreviated build log here.
Oh, the figurines are great!
Eric
Finally finished up my 2020 MIK build, everything use in the build was from left overs except the figure so I wound up spending $12.95. Love the lady barefoot with 3 young ones and 1 in the oven, I guess the old adage of barefoot and pregnant didn't work. Been a fun build and found stuff I didn't even know that I had, Bill.
Buttoning up the project, weathered along with window shades, furniture, window glazing + front a rear steps, got a dog and chicken on the front porch and will have some folks as well when finished, think I've made the deadline, will post final pictures on Sunday, Bill
Yea not many more days left, you off night duty?
Little more done today, got the strips on the roof done and painted along with the rear porch cover, + got the termite shields painted also fitted the chimney as to location and correct height, funny thing found the inside size of it is exactly the same size + 1/64" as my outdoor solar panels, so that is where the panel is going. About time to start some weathering , More to come
It all started with the 2020 Mik challenge that is held yearly by Large Scale Central in which a scratch build is started and has a theme attached to it, last year it was build anything, once it was build with a 2x4 you just never know, only rule is spend no more than $30.00 and used stuff or on hand stuff doesn't count. Just a friendly competition with no prizes involved just fun and some if not all the builds are outstanding with some ranging into museum quality. This year we were given a brick chimney and had to build something to go with it and being as I have a bunch of old Playmobil walls and building materials I decided on a "cracker/shotgun" house which were very prominent in Florida and the south in the early 20th century.
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