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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: Yankeepedlar01 on June 01, 2017, 07:47:56 PM
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(http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh135/Yankeepedlar01/WW%20II/6D1B9800-16B0-4F7F-BE15-C5C2FECE9480.jpg)
Details on my blog ~
http://talesfromghq.blogspot.co.uk
Visitors always welcome.
David
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How lovely :-*
Very quaint David. Very evocative. Nicely done, including all the little details :)
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Lovely little build :)
cheers
James
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Nice work indeed. where's the AA patrol van mentioned on the blog?
Doug
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Nice work indeed. where's the AA patrol van mentioned on the blog?
Doug
They said he would be here in about three quarters of an hour ;)
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Nice work indeed. where's the AA patrol van mentioned on the blog?
Doug
Still in the post when I wrote this entry, but arrived since!
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Nice work. I must get round to doing my garage soon.
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Very nice indeed. The signage is very effective.
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Lovely build :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
How have you done the roof?
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Love the geese David. Nice touch adding in the photo with the garage. Love the bowser and 44 gal drum.
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Looks the business. Have to get on one of my own at some point!
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Thats a great little garage, really well done. :)
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That is wonderful build, full of character.
All the little details really bring it to life.
:-*
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Simply beautiful :-*
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Excellent work! :o
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Gives me a good Postman Pat vibe...I love it 8)
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Neat building! I've been working on some classic English half-timbered buildings mostly for English Civil War gaming, but also considering adding a few pieces to update the setting to the interwar/pulp era, similar to what you've done here.
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They said he would be here in about three quarters of an hour ;)
lol
Doug
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nice model, but the gas pump is a bit "modern" ... for a country garage ...
(http://musee-pompe.fr/old/image/siam.jpg)
(http://www.fondationberliet.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Station-service-rurale-Citroen-1930.jpg)
perfect for post war ... ;)
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Nice paint job on the roof.
Are the ridge tiles some form of putty with cuts to show seperate tiles, they look well.
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Nice paint job on the roof.
Are the ridge tiles some form of putty with cuts to show seperate tiles, they look well.
Pop to the blog, it will answer all your questions.
For Iou ~
http://www.periodpetrolpumps.co.uk/1930-1938/
Cheers!
David
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nice model, but the gas pump is a bit "modern" ... for a country garage ...
(http://musee-pompe.fr/old/image/siam.jpg)
(http://www.fondationberliet.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Station-service-rurale-Citroen-1930.jpg)
perfect for post war ... ;)
The petrol pump looks fine to me for an English garage. The French one looks fantastic but, well, very French ;) :)
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it was just that in a country garage, i did not expect to see a "modern" ( electrical) pump ... the ones in my post are frenchies, but in this rural garage, i was expecting a manual gas pump ;)
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it was just that in a country garage, i did not expect to see a "modern" ( electrical) pump ... the ones in my post are frenchies, but in this rural garage, i was expecting a manual gas pump ;)
Good point - I hadn't thought of that :? Maybe not quite like that French one which is truly magnificent but you're right - manual seems to be most likely....
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=pre-war+petrol+pumps&client=firefox-b&tbm=isch&imgil=SwbDuP1EssnGMM%253A%253BwflfqQFjrgIwMM%253Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.flickr.com%25252Fphotos%25252Fbuzzer999%25252F8185115446&source=iu&pf=m&fir=SwbDuP1EssnGMM%253A%252CwflfqQFjrgIwMM%252C_&usg=__lezC50D_yCYsg4k5bgD-j5aOQ7s%3D&biw=1366&bih=604&ved=0ahUKEwjiitPRiKTUAhWPfFAKHXDeD4oQyjcIMw&ei=a-wzWaKpBI_5wQLwvL_QCA#imgrc=SwbDuP1EssnGMM: (https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=pre-war+petrol+pumps&client=firefox-b&tbm=isch&imgil=SwbDuP1EssnGMM%253A%253BwflfqQFjrgIwMM%253Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.flickr.com%25252Fphotos%25252Fbuzzer999%25252F8185115446&source=iu&pf=m&fir=SwbDuP1EssnGMM%253A%252CwflfqQFjrgIwMM%252C_&usg=__lezC50D_yCYsg4k5bgD-j5aOQ7s%3D&biw=1366&bih=604&ved=0ahUKEwjiitPRiKTUAhWPfFAKHXDeD4oQyjcIMw&ei=a-wzWaKpBI_5wQLwvL_QCA#imgrc=SwbDuP1EssnGMM:)
Doug
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it was just that in a country garage, i did not expect to see a "modern" ( electrical) pump ... the ones in my post are frenchies, but in this rural garage, i was expecting a manual gas pump ;)
It is rural Shropshire, dear boy, not the back of beyond. Although trying to get a phone signal, I do wonder at times :D
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lol lol lol
it's just that the investment was may be ... unreasonable ...
BTW i was sure that most of the interwar British fuel was
(http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/pix/trucks/pat_russell/more/foden-steam-truck-england3.jpg)
;)
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lol lol lol
it's just that the investment was may be ... unreasonable ...
BTW i was sure that most of the interwar British fuel was
(http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/pix/trucks/pat_russell/more/foden-steam-truck-england3.jpg)
;)
I think David has something along these lines in coming :)
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Superb! :o
...And yes we need that someone make a 1:56 interwar/WW2 petrol pump! :?
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Scale link do a number in 1/43 scale or O gauge.
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(http://www.severngaspumps.com/rapidaytonmodel1420vSOLD.jpg)
Rapidayton Model 1420V Circa 1940. Restored in Shell.
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Great stuff.
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Looks just like a garage we used to stop at back in the 1970s on the North Walsham Road in Bacton, Norfolk. Grimes Garage if I remember correctly. It was a timewharp back to the 30/40s :)
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Great looking Garage -
just in case folks want to build one themselves Warbases do one as well
(http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j375/ErictheShed/1930%20Garage/g1_zpsa97c5b13.jpg)
I picked up my 'pumps' off ebay -= they are old HO scale dinky ones
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Nice one!
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Having just done a couple of Warbases orders I've been tempted by their little garage/workshop building.
The stucco finish on that one looks great - how did you do it?