Ruined Chapel with Breakfast Club Figures. (1 Viewer)

Desertkiwi

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I've been playing about with a few of the Breakfast Club figures with an old ruined Chapel I built some time ago.

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Toddy,

The figures look great inside the ruins.

Those TGM Breakfast Club figures are some if the best figures available

Mark
 
Just love ruined churches, I have a few. Funny that you are using the breakfast figures, just ordered a Winter set last week. Great to see you using them. Robin.
 
Must have done something a wee sheepish Toddy..^&grin.…....Here now right way up.



 
Brilliant work Toddy, glad you decided to post pic's, no matter which way up! ^&grin

Tom
 
Lovely little diorama. Very realistic. I have the breakfast club figures. Never done anything with them. Being inspired by this maybe I should get them out of their boxes.
Gary
 
Must have done something a wee sheepish Toddy..^&grin.…....Here now right way up.




You have that magic touch Wayne mate........as you know I don't know my left from my right or which way is up.{eek3}^&grin
 
Thanks guys for all your likes & looks and feedback. I've been meaning to post something with these chaps for a while. They are some of my favorites and I really like what TG have done with this range and hope they keep building on it.

As for the chapel, the bricks come from a set of rubber moulds from the 1970s called 'Castlemaster'. They came in a large box with instructions on how to build a huge range of Castles using plaster-paris. Sadly lent me set to a relative many moons ago and the bugger 'mis-placed' them while shifting house.

I still had a few bricks stored away, hence the Chapel. If you ever stumble across a set of these moulds I'd recommend you grab them.

Its loads of fun building your own stuff and Brissy Wayne has been an inspiration and a fountain of knowledge when it comes to building stuff and having a go!^&grin

I also have to thank TF and the raft of members who share all their tips on here and take the time to post the examples.:salute::

Cheers Toddy
 
Excellent diorama! Thanks for sharing your work.

Brendan
 

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