OK. it needs some touch ups here and there, as yet, the paint unfortunately has a soft shine, so I need to try and "matte"it more. And the brickwork IS horrible, will see whether I can touch THAT up ( hmmmmm)
For the "grass" I used some crumbled oasis(florists foam), mixed with some colors of flock, not seeing any railway landscaping materials in the house:-)
WOWWWEEEEE!!! You're fast! And GOOD! It looks great to me, I don't understand why you think the brick work looks horrible?????????????
ReplyDeleteLooks great and so quickly done.
ReplyDeletePues a mi me encanta como te esta quedando, quizas si le tienes que quitar un poquito de brillo.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana
besitos ascension
Las fotografias ven más que los ojos :(
ReplyDeleteTu te has dado cuenta la fotografiarla. Pero el resultado YA es estupendo. Cuando hagas esos retoques será fantastica. Espero que vuelvas a enseñarla cuando los hagas :)
Besos Clara
Thank you all!!!
ReplyDeleteOK, that bricklayer must have been a near pal of the drunken skunk. I will shortly have a look to see whether skunkie likes the cottage:-)
Elly it is gorgeous! You have done a great job. How about some photos with the walls removed to show the interior? How are you going to decorate and furnish the inside? Is there going to be a garden and what sort? Information please vbg!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Sandra (Snippets from my Studio)
Coming coming coming Sandra, though not very soon, I am afraid...Hope to take some pics of the inside next Sunday,when I have got daylight.
ReplyDeleteI haven't quite decided on the furniture, as most things I saw are a bit too neat for my cottage:-)
I do have some kits for 1/48 scale flowers, though!!!! You bet I will have a go!