This follows on from my third post last month - if you want to pick things up from the beginning head here
Part 1
When I left you last the Church was almost finished. But not quite...I still needed to add the Lich Gate and finish off some drybrushing. It all done now bar a small path from lich gate to the church and a few gravestones for the church yard.
In the following pictures you will also see the cemetery from Ainsty - a full review of this can be found here
http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/ainsty-castings-graveyard.html
So here we go...
The lich gate seen above and below came from Petite properties the same folks who produced the church - nice little kit - I gave it the same wall treatment as the church. The actual gates have been left off at the moment.
You can find it here - http://petitepropertiesltd.com/onlineshop/index.php?_a=product&product_id=294
The Ainsty Graveyard is on the right hand side of the picture
I particularly like the last shot...
Up next are a few more dolls house building - the train station, the post office and the local shop...
All coming very soon
Splendid!
ReplyDeleteFabulous looking church!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely outstanding, a really beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteTerrific! What a pile.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work mate
ReplyDeleteLooks great, certainly does not look like the usual run of the mill boring mdf edifices.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, most impressive.
ReplyDeleteThe finished model in that setting looks superb.
ReplyDeleteA splendid looking piece, you have made an excellent job of making it very not MDF looking.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work!
ReplyDeleteSuper church - looking forward to seeing how the other dolls house building come oout
ReplyDeleteGreat piece of scenery. Lots of delight for the eyes, and makes me itchy to start rolling the dice and moving through this setting.
ReplyDeleteSt Eric's is looking very fine now!
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