The accessories have now been added to create the workshop environment. The pictures are a little dark (I've been a good boy,hopefully Santa will bring me a good camera) so I will help you pick out the objects and give prices.
Against the wall is a ladder, next to this is a work bench.
On the bench is a coulpe of pots of paint, a vice and an oil drum.
Under the bench is an old engine and a tank support arm.
Leaning against the bench is an armour panel off a Stug, a broom and a WINDOWscreen.
Also scattered around is a couple of jacks, some oil drums,anvil, bucket, chair and a door of a Kubelwagen.
Alot of this came from a toolshop set or from the spares box, I worked the price out to be about $2.50 for these pieces(please speak up if this seems unreasonable).
Next will be the figure and some snow.
Cheers
Robbo
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REMEARMR
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Posted: Monday, December 02, 2002 - 10:30 AM UTC
Posted: Monday, December 02, 2002 - 11:29 AM UTC
Looks quite like my roo........
Ho I meant to say that that is some real natural mess around that bench
love the way that it`s positioned.
keep us updated want to see more of that
Ho I meant to say that that is some real natural mess around that bench
love the way that it`s positioned.
keep us updated want to see more of that
Posted: Monday, December 02, 2002 - 01:47 PM UTC
Good work REMEARMR
Everything looks the part, but why are they all outside? Surely some of this stuff would be brought into the shed if it was winter and snow? If they are just scrap and dumped outside, maybe more rust should be evident! Hopefully you dont see this as nit-picking, just my thoughts.
Everything looks the part, but why are they all outside? Surely some of this stuff would be brought into the shed if it was winter and snow? If they are just scrap and dumped outside, maybe more rust should be evident! Hopefully you dont see this as nit-picking, just my thoughts.
REICH
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Posted: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 - 06:29 AM UTC
Very nice,REMEARMR!
REMEARMR
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Posted: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 - 09:35 AM UTC
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Everything looks the part, but why are they all outside?
All the kit outside is of no great importance has been left behind. As for the rust, some of the stuff is rusty but if the kit is painted why would it rust? To start with I was going to have tools outside but decided against it for the reasons you have said.
The story in the other post explains that this is the first and unexpected snowfall.
Thanks for your input, I appreciate your comments
Cheers
Robbo :-)
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Posted: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 - 09:16 PM UTC
I see this out door workshop is really comming along!...looking good!..cant wait to see more!
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Posted: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 - 04:50 AM UTC
The photo is a lttle blury but it doesnt look bad
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