Mr Kipling

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Spanish metre gauge in G scale (on the cheap)
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The kitchen can be a useful source of bits, for sure - the display box from Nespresso coffee pods makes an excellent holder for my acrylic paint pots ;D
 
Mr Kipling isn't the only benefactor. I have quite a collection of foil containers from the Christmas (soon be here again) mince pies, M&S puddings (plastic) and oversized foil blister packs from some medicinal capsules. These are really useful for mixing very small quantities of two-part glues.(Not entirely sure what the medicine is good for......)
 
Also, those small plastic boxes that you can see on market stalls that hold a sweets etc in weighed batches.

You may also may be amazed to learn that, some smaller shops will give away the larger ones, saves them disposal charges.
 
Those little cake/biscuit trays make excellent pig huts!1-IMG_0586.JPG
 
Thanks - the "straw" is cheapo paint brush bristles...not sure if the flavour and odour in the huts is up to Mr Kipling standards...maybe, maybe not... :D :D
 
chris beckett said:
Thanks - the "straw" is cheapo paint brush bristles...not sure if the flavour and odour in the huts is up to Mr Kipling standards...maybe, maybe not... :D :D

Love the 'Piglo's' another cheep source for straw, probably cheeper then cheepo Paint Brushes is Sisal String. You know that strong light coloured stuff that was wrapped around that Big Red Box that was delivered recently!
JonD
 
UKSGR said:
But who's eaten all the piggies :-\ ???

Me - mornin' sarnies :D :D

dunnyrail said:
Love the 'Piglo's' another cheep source for straw, probably cheeper then cheepo Paint Brushes is Sisal String. You know that strong light coloured stuff that was wrapped around that Big Red Box that was delivered recently!
JonD

Ain't had one of those big red package for ages... :'( :'(
 
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