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Amazing what a few signs and posters can do in bring the scene together !

Steve
 
Simply fantastic Steve!!! You are the king of Vietnam dio's!

You're creativity seems to have no bounds.

Mark
 
Simply fantastic Steve!!! You are the king of Vietnam dio's!

You're creativity seems to have no bounds.

Mark


Cheers Mark :salute::

I need to pop out now and get a larger size in hats !:wink2:^&grin

Steve
 
Well done Steve, apart from the street signs that could be a scene from Brighton circa 1965, but where are the Lambrettas and also there weren't many "birds" riding scooters.....unless they were on the back of mine ^&grin :salute::

Cheers mate

Martyn
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Well done Steve, apart from the street signs that could be a scene from Brighton circa 1965, but where are the Lambrettas and also there weren't many "birds" riding scooters.....unless they were on the back of mine ^&grin :salute::

Cheers mate

Martyn
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Cheers Martyn !:salute::

Ah well, only found 1/32 scale 1950s-60s Vespa Scooters to kind of fit the scene as for who you'd find riding scooters now would probably be working for deliveroo ! :wink2::tongue:

Steve
 
Once again showing the hobby has blossomed into a new direction. A perfect set of buildings and signage. The challenge going forward now Steve, is to couple up the appropriate signs with the figures. Certainly nailed in this scene. Robin.
 
Once again showing the hobby has blossomed into a new direction. A perfect set of buildings and signage. The challenge going forward now Steve, is to couple up the appropriate signs with the figures. Certainly nailed in this scene. Robin.

So true Robin...

this hobby is going in a new direction with these 3-D buildings...

and Steve's signage is perfect...as is the scene...

I just ordered another 3-D building from Paul myself...
his communication...work, enthusiasm, eagerness and correspondence is OUTSTANDING!
a pleasure to work with and tweak the structure just how I want it...
a Samurai building for John's new series...
 

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So true Robin...

this hobby is going in a new direction with these 3-D buildings...

and Steve's signage is perfect...as is the scene...

I just ordered another 3-D building from Paul myself...
his communication...work, enthusiasm, eagerness and correspondence is OUTSTANDING!
a pleasure to work with and tweak the structure just how I want it...
a Samurai building for John's new series...

Yikes another beauty, so going to fit John’s new series Mike. Looking forward to seeing your setups. Robin.
 
Amazing what a few signs and posters can do in bring the scene together !

Steve

Always love to see what happens with these prints when I send them off. Clearly lots of work gone in at your end into this Steve and it's certainly paid off :)
Love everything about the scene and thanks for sharing the pics on here so i get to see the 'end product'. :)
Paul
 
Always love to see what happens with these prints when I send them off. Clearly lots of work gone in at your end into this Steve and it's certainly paid off :)
Love everything about the scene and thanks for sharing the pics on here so i get to see the 'end product'. :)
Paul

Thanks Paul :salute::

Your amazing buildings really help bring out the best in the figures on display tying them all together to tell a story !
Mike's display there is absolutely awesome. Very well done and keep up the Great work ! :salute::


Steve
 
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Keep coming back to look at this Mike, just Magnificent :salute::

Steve
 
Steve...

thanks...it should be special...
and I'm excited about getting it too...

it's pretty big...a tad over 3 feet long...
I'm getting the center gate section and two finished end pieces...
at first I thought it wouldn't work...
but I think Paul had to purchase a "zip file"...
and he figured a configuration that is perfect for me...
I never could of figured this out myself...

Paul is so easy to work with...
I asked about getting the woodwork and trim in a darker brown...
and painting the statues in a terra cotta color...
and he's so cool...like..."sure...no problem...whatever you want"...

I purchased a facade from him...months ago...when he first started this and it is pretty special in itself...

very excited about this as a one of a kind structure...
 
here's some pics in black & white of a mock-up front and back that he configured...
 

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*Very rude word* Awesome Mike ! :salute:::salute:::salute::

Steve
 

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