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Great work Mike, you have inspired me to have a go..........:salute::
Wayne.
 
Very nice building Mike! Between you and Wayne, you are both pumping out awesome structures!

Tom
 
a small building I just finished...
 

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Not sure whether that's a dog or fox. Those red uniforms certainly are hard not to miss. Great work on the building once again Mike. Robin.
 
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another small damaged (decayed) building with a collapsed roof...
 

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a few pics of a house I just finished...
 

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Enormous effort for this one Mike, would have used a lot of spare time. The building has come up really nicely, you would have to be pleased with it. Robin.
 
Wonderful work as always.

Brilliant in how you thought of tucking the top of the wooden roof under the overhang of the stucco ledge. Saves so much bother time not having to bother with a roof peak and much cleaner.

Your door skill is has really increased over the last year or two. The side "green" door is outstanding. Clean, clean lines and hinges perfectly sized.

Even in the severe close-ups, the tile roof seems totally seamless --- decidedly nice. And unless you really know what to look for, any seams on the wooden roof are so small and minor as not to be a distraction (unlike mine).

Again, very nice indeed.
 
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Enormous effort for this one Mike, would have used a lot of spare time. The building has come up really nicely, you would have to be pleased with it. Robin.

Robin...I really, really, really...hahaha...enjoy building them...seriously I do...

Wonderful work as always.

Brilliant in how you thought of tucking the top of the wooden roof under the overhang of the stucco ledge. Saves so much bother time not having to bother with a roof peak and much cleaner.

Your door skill is has really increased over the last year or two. The side "green" door is outstanding. Clean, clean lines and hinges perfectly sized.

Even in the severe close-ups, the tile roof seems totally seamless --- decidedly nice. And unless you really know what to look for, any seams on the wooden roof are so small and minor as not to be a distraction (unlike mine).

Again, very nice indeed.

Ken...thanks...and I love your roof work on your Fort Henry...

Well done Mike.............:salute::
Wayne.

thank you Wayne...
 
yet another small building...4 level...^&grin
 

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Wonderful overall design of the building - combining different architectural features with ample space for figure display, just not a background object. As an aside, your ability to weather wood is outstanding and far beyond my abilities. It is something I very much avoid doing, based on repeated poor results. But you now have it down as a art form in itself. No layers of unattractive or unconvincing paint. Just wood that has been beaten in the wind and weather.
 

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