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  1. whdamon

    Bygone Age Phaeton Carriage by Phoenix Model Developments

    In the next few threads is the construction of a 50 year old pewter model kit of the 19th Century Phaeton carriage in 1/32nd scale from the Bygone Age series. This is a much easier build than some of the other more complicated carriages and coaches. It went together quickly and had no fit...
  2. whdamon

    Napoleon Abdication at Fontainebleau

    I recently rescued a piece that had been sitting on my shelf of doom for quite a few years, and finished it up. threads that follow briefly document the adventure. The kit is a 90mm metal kit by Andrea of Spain, produced ,my guess in the 1990s. Beautifully sculpted, and based on a painting by...
  3. whdamon

    The Milk Maid by Vermeer

    I just finished a little gem from Centurion Miniatures (France). It is a ronde bosse, which is a very high relief version of a flat. The undercut's are quite deep so when painting you really have to look at it from the sides,top and bottom so as not to miss anything. Example:, you can stick the...
  4. whdamon

    Royal Mail Coach by Phoenix Model Developments

    What follows in the next few threads is my adventure in building the 51 year old 1/32nd scale pewter kit of the Royal Mail Coach by Phoenix Model Developments in their Bygone Age series. This is a complicated kit with many pieces. Good news is it has excellent and accurate directions, and...
  5. whdamon

    Sedan Chair 50 year old kit from Phoenix Model Developments

    What follows are multiple threads of the construction and modifications to a 50 year old pewter kit of a sedan chair, passenger and porters from Phoenix Model Developments. I have had this kit in my gray army for many many years. What kept me from building it were the absolutely worst figures...
  6. whdamon

    Bygone Age-Chimney Sweep Cart

    Again another piece from the Phoenix Model Developments Bygone Age series of 50 years ago.........The Chimney Sweep Cart. Ill document the construction in a few short threads to include the converted figures I made to go with it. These are well cast metal kits and serve any display of...
  7. whdamon

    Matthew Brady Photography wagon

    Over the next multiple sub threads I hope to walk through the construction and conversion of the 50 year old metal 1/32nd Light delivery Van kit by Phoenix Model developments into my interpretation of Matthew Brady's Civil War Photography wagon. This first thread gives you the beginnings of the...
  8. whdamon

    Bygone Age Hand Pump Fire Engine

    Find over the next few sub treads my build of a 50 year old metal kit by Phoenix Model Developments of England. It is the 19th Century Hand Pump Fire Engine from their Bygone Age Series it is 54mm in scale. Phoenix never made any uniformed firemen to go with this kit, so I had to adapt. I...
  9. whdamon

    Thanksgiving Vignette

    Not the best of times to be looking forward to a family get together for a Thanksgiving feast. As such I have put together a small vignette titled "Predator or Prey?" Kind of my way adding a little levity to everyone's day and wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving The vignette is centered...
  10. whdamon

    Annie Oakley

    Last August, Annie Oakley celebrated her 160th birthday. This inspired me to go into my gallery and look at a Bas Relief I painted of her likeness about 4 years ago. It currently hangs in the stair case going down to my office/studio sanctum. Find below a sequence of how this piece came...
  11. whdamon

    Gig Carriage Conversion

    As seen in a previous thread I fortunately stumbled on to a collection of "antique" toy carriages. From this I have managed to cobble a few to acceptable conversions, and although not the Phoenix Bygone Age carriages I wanted, they do manage to fit in along side. One of those conversions...
  12. whdamon

    Beer Wagon

    I had made note in a prior thread that I have had excellent success when using ALL categories in searching for a specific item on eBay.. Case in point, when searching for the elusive Phoenix Mail Coach, after a year one did pop up under ANTIQUE TOYS.. Must of been an antique shop cleaning up an...
  13. whdamon

    Hansom Cab --Phoenix Model Developments, ByGone Age series

    I got the bug about a year ago to hunt down and construct some of the 1/32nd scale, metal, Phoenix By Gone age carriages produced about 45 years ago. This came about after poking around in my Gray army I discovered a number of Phoenix figures from the same time period that needed to come out of...
  14. whdamon

    Shawnee Scout

    Continuing with the theme of painting flats and mounting to a visual backdrop In this case it is a larger flat in resin vs metal. My guess about 1/10th scale. It is of a Woodland Indian (Shawnee?) In the following photos you can track from the primer coat , through the acrylic undercoat...
  15. whdamon

    Napoleon at the Windmills

    Next couple entries in this thread will be a progression of photos of a "Flat" mounted on a canvas board I painted as a background The 2 dimensional flat is a two sided Mounted Napoleon. It is about 75mm (1/24th?) in scale. Normally I see flats painted and displayed from the front. I wanted...
  16. whdamon

    Knox Gun Sled

    Plan here is to document the process of building a vignette I made for the 2005 World Figure Expo in Boston, MA. The vignette is of General Knox and one of the 38 gun sleds in his Noble Train of artillery en route from Ticonderoga to Boston in 1776. The scale is 1/32nd and is made up of...
  17. whdamon

    Milk Float Phoenix Model Developments, ByGone Age series

    Some photos of the Phoenix Milk Float, 1/24th scale, metal from the early 1970's Sat in my gray army for well over 45 years until I realized it would fit quite well in my Dickens Xmas display. the casting was quite detailed and perfect fit considering its early origins The directions...
  18. whdamon

    Phoenix Model Developments, ByGone Age series

    A couple years back K&C issued a Victorian Hot Chestnut vendors cart in their Dickens Series. It triggered a memory of such a piece produced in the early 70's by Phoenix Model Developments. Question was, did I still have the piece buried away in my gray army. After much digging through a...
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