My third building in foam

Jaime

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Hi folks!!

After a long time since my last post. The truth is that the job and my family make it a bit difficult to dedicate to the hobby, but even so I have been building some buildings in parallel, that's why the delay. Here the first one finished
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In my instagram I have more details of the process
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Have a nice day

Jaime
 

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Amazing! :eek::clap::clap:
That woodwork!! - From smooth Plasticard, to aged wood.
 
just impressive!

(even, if it does not matter under the three foot rule... these european roofs are normally layed from the right to the left, so that the upward-side of each tile is covered by the downward-side of its neighbour)
ohh thank for your correction, I will take note for the next.....but I think I made the same mistake in another house :sweating:
 
Superb!
 
fantastic
 
Looks great but I think your roof tiles are laid incorrectly. The little curly side is meant to be over the top of the next so the water doesn't get in.
Ooops, I noticed someone else made the same observation. Most won't notice anyway. :)
 
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