Armorama member James Cann (Lespauljames) introduces us to the hobbies latest aftermarket company, his very own LPJ Studios.
LPJ Studios will specialise in 1/35 resin diorama accessories and components, and their first release is an antique grandfather clock.
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England - South East, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 - 09:32 AM UTC
Biggles2
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Posted: Thursday, September 01, 2011 - 05:02 AM UTC
Hmmm...to be brutally honest, it looks a little rough and the bottom is not straight.
lespauljames
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Posted: Thursday, September 01, 2011 - 06:54 AM UTC
Duly noted, i have enhancements to make for the next batch, ( whenever that may be!)
But that aside, what piece of antique furniture is perfect!
Lpj out.
But that aside, what piece of antique furniture is perfect!
Lpj out.
Biggles2
Quebec, Canada
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Posted: Friday, September 02, 2011 - 03:21 PM UTC
Minor disagreement. Old World, and even North American antiques were built by craftsmen, which are about as extinct as dinosaurs. Items crafted 100 - 200 years ago, which have "taken a licken' and keep on ticken'" often keep on ticking for another 100 years. The same cannot be said of modern items with built-in planned obsolecence. In short, an antique, properly cared for, can look as new as the day it was finished.