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Hi Guys,

Gordon asked me to post a couple of pix of the painted version… I think it looks spectacular – of course I am a wee bit biased…! Wait till you see it with figures and vehicles attached… And Gordon still has to do the landscaping for it.

Lots of hard work but well worth the time and effort. Living proof that the younger brother is not just a pretty face! Well done Bro!

Hope you guys enjoy…

Andy C​
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Spectacular is a good word along with absolutely brilliant,i envy the eventual owner,thank you Gordon and Andy for sharing the experience.
 
I'm now looking forward to seeing this magnificent building with Napoleon's Legions passing through the arches and making camp in the courtyard.

I don't know what other ears it would suit..... but I'm sure someone will (of course) suggest WW2.

Or are we in for a whole new era of figures coming our way in the next DISPATCHES ??????

John
 
I am so impressed by the design and watching how it developed into this fine manor. Well done!
 
The waiting is over and boy was it worth the wait! I am also looking forward to seeing it in a dio and I bet it will be the centre of attention at the Chicago Show.

Thanks for posting the pic's Andy and thanks Gordon for taking the time to show us all how you made the building.

Tom
 
Unreal, just fantastic. What a great job You have done Gordon. Andy the third picture shows pipes in it what do You do make Gordon work in the basement? {eek3}Are You mean to Your younger brother? Thanks a millon for posting. {bravo}}:salute::{bravo}}
 
Sublime job, just fantastic. Thanks to Gordon and Andy for sharing this with us.

Rob
 
What a joy to follow step by step the building of another fine work of art by a remarkable artist! Congratulitions again Grordon!
 
It's amazing how you can take a pile of common art supplies you can find in any craft store and create a work of art like that ! Thanks for the step by step of how these pieces are created.
 

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