Stepped Barn Facade (1 Viewer)

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Hand painted in realistic detail, this old barn offers an atmospheric setting piece for any diorama.


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Strong, sturdy, lightweight and designed to last--cast with a high quality plaster mix-- this original piece offers a quality scenic option to any diorama or display and is part of an ongoing collection of pieces which combine to make eye catching street scenes.


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Suitable for most toy soldier scales, K&C, Britains, First Legion ect.
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Measurements

Weight: 1.27kg

Height: 14.5cm

Width: 24.5cm

Depth:3.5cm

Steps

Width: 4.5cm

Length: 13cm

Height: 5cm

Price: £39.99

Shipping approximate guide

UK: £4

EU: £15.02

USA (WZ1): £21.27

Australia(WZ2): £23.20

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Ollie
 
What's with the other images in your posts? The mobile device here, the anime and other random images in your "Mary's Arch" post. Are those tests, wrong image links, photos moved at Postimage, a hack? Weird, wild stuff.

Prost!
Brad
 
What's with the other images in your posts? The mobile device here, the anime and other random images in your "Mary's Arch" post. Are those tests, wrong image links, photos moved at Postimage, a hack? Weird, wild stuff.

Prost!
Brad


Thanks for telling me. I have no idea and can't see anything other than the model images on my iPad. I'm guessing it's some issue with postimage.
 
Yeah, doublecheck the text of the links for any given image.

I use Postimage also. It's generally OK, it's a pretty bare-bones hosting site, as far as the free accounts go. The functionality is pretty basic, there's not a lot to sorting or organizing your images, for example. Name or upload date, you can't drag and drop them within a folder (not with the free account, anyway). Not the user-friendliest design.

The one caution I tell people who are thinking of using it, is that twice in the past, the owners let their website address laps, their domain name. Both times, a squatter snapped it up and then held it for ransom-demanded a payment, to get the old domain name back. Each time, the owners decided to get a new domain. That caused existing links back to images stored at Postimage to fail. I had become a customer just before the second time, about 2 years ago. It was possible to edit them, but it was inconvenient.

They've also been having some kind of issues recently, in which image links would fail, then would work later. I don't know if what happened with your images is related to that, but yeah, that's Postimage.

Prost!
Brad
 
Ollie,
That is a fantastic facade! It's beautifully sculpted and painted. That's some of the very best stone work I have ever seen.

Joe
 
Ollie,
That is a fantastic facade! It's beautifully sculpted and painted. That's some of the very best stone work I have ever seen.

Joe

Thank you for your kind words, Joe. When I made the master I carved each stone one by one, then built the Facade stone by stone.

regards,

Ollie
 
Yeah, doublecheck the text of the links for any given image.

I use Postimage also. It's generally OK, it's a pretty bare-bones hosting site, as far as the free accounts go. The functionality is pretty basic, there's not a lot to sorting or organizing your images, for example. Name or upload date, you can't drag and drop them within a folder (not with the free account, anyway). Not the user-friendliest design.

The one caution I tell people who are thinking of using it, is that twice in the past, the owners let their website address laps, their domain name. Both times, a squatter snapped it up and then held it for ransom-demanded a payment, to get the old domain name back. Each time, the owners decided to get a new domain. That caused existing links back to images stored at Postimage to fail. I had become a customer just before the second time, about 2 years ago. It was possible to edit them, but it was inconvenient.

They've also been having some kind of issues recently, in which image links would fail, then would work later. I don't know if what happened with your images is related to that, but yeah, that's Postimage.

Prost!
Brad

Thanks for the insight, Brad. I've viewed the post from multiple devices and had friends look at it and they can't see any strange pictures. Maybe it's selective. I've noticed the Postimage has been vanishing in the last few days. Judging by what you wrote their website is shakey at best. Slightly concerned what might show up when I post images in future!! I've already removed my Facebook page link from my signature becuase it was misdirecting people to a dating site. :/

Cheers,
Ollie
 
Thank you for your kind words, Joe. When I made the master I carved each stone one by one, then built the Facade stone by stone.

regards,

Ollie

Your meticulous sculpting work allowed for a fantastic finished product. Each stone has it's own space and "character", so to speak. And the painting is wonderful.

Joe
 
Your meticulous sculpting work allowed for a fantastic finished product. Each stone has it's own space and "character", so to speak. And the painting is wonderful.

Joe

Thank you! :)
 

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