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Hi all. I've made up a bunch of Chevaux de Frise as you can see in the photos. If you'd like a set (two pieces) pm me. I'm selling them at £15.00 a set--not including shipping. I can always make more depending on demand. Each item is 10cm long and about 5cm high. I also make and sell the buildings pictured too. Please contact me if you're interested.

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Cheers!
 
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Hi all. I've made up a bunch of Chevaux de Frise as you can see in the photos. If you'd like a set (two pieces) pm me. I'm selling them at £15.00 a set--not including shipping. I can always make more depending on demand. Each item is 10cm long and about 5cm high. I also make and sell the buildings pictured too. Please contact me if you're interested.

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Cheers!

Nice work. I've seen some of your buildings on eBay. What are they made of?
Regards
Paul
 
Nice work. I've seen some of your buildings on eBay. What are they made of?
Regards
Paul

Thanks Paul. Mixed materials. The walls and main structure is extruded polystyrene and usually covered in a coating of polyfilla. The tiles are individually cut from cardboard, the shutters and doors made from wooden strakes then painted with acrylic paint. The buildings are very lightweight but very strong and sturdy. I hope to make some alternate designs very soon.

Cheers,
Ollie
 
Thanks Paul. Mixed materials. The walls and main structure is extruded polystyrene and usually covered in a coating of polyfilla. The tiles are individually cut from cardboard, the shutters and doors made from wooden strakes then painted with acrylic paint. The buildings are very lightweight but very strong and sturdy. I hope to make some alternate designs very soon.

Cheers,
Ollie

Hi Ollie,
Thanks for the information. Good idea to keep the buildings light.
Cheers
Paul
 

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