Model House
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3 May 2017, 03:56
Holger Kranich
Nice Project for your daughter. And i see, you added some weathering;)
Nice Project for your daughter. And i see, you added some weathering;)
3 May 2017, 09:48
Michael Hickey
Thanks Holly old mate, of course I had to add some weathering and if I had the chance I would have done some landscaping as well.;)
Thanks Holly old mate, of course I had to add some weathering and if I had the chance I would have done some landscaping as well.;)
3 May 2017, 10:10
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Not weathered enough....were are the broken windows an Bulletholes.? 🙂
Not weathered enough....were are the broken windows an Bulletholes.? 🙂
3 May 2017, 17:15
Kerry COX
DAD. !!! I am going to need some help turning on the lights. Just how big was the electrician that put the bloody switches outside.?? And is that the new Tesla battery everyone is talking about. ? ! "-O Jeez. ;-/
DAD. !!! I am going to need some help turning on the lights. Just how big was the electrician that put the bloody switches outside.?? And is that the new Tesla battery everyone is talking about. ? ! "-O Jeez. ;-/
4 May 2017, 01:40
Bill Spargo
Well done Lauren , ooops I mean Dad.Lauren will be very proud of her Dad.
Well done Lauren , ooops I mean Dad.Lauren will be very proud of her Dad.
4 May 2017, 04:18
Kerry COX
Michael. I do apologise mate. :-O
I didn't realise it was your daughters project. !!!
It looks as if good skills run in the family. 🙂
Please pass on my wishes that she has a first class rating. 👍
Good on ya DAD. hehehehe 🙂
Michael. I do apologise mate. :-O
I didn't realise it was your daughters project. !!!
It looks as if good skills run in the family. 🙂
Please pass on my wishes that she has a first class rating. 👍
Good on ya DAD. hehehehe 🙂
4 May 2017, 05:06
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This is what has been keeping me away from modelling my usual military stuff. It's my oldest daughters school project I helped her with it over the last school holidays break. She made three LED's (one for each room) run of a couple of AA reachable batteries, using nothing more than the solar panels on the roof to recharge them.