Despite a busy week I have managed to build and finish off one of my purchases from the Dumfries show. With a view to the Germans moving inland across Kent as part of my Operation Sealion campaign I needed a couple of extra terrain pieces which are typical of Kent. First up a windmill. A simple MDF model although I have added quite a bit of detail and a different base.
There were several types of Mill across Kent, this being the simplest of the two, although rarer as these are I think we’re slightly earlier in style. A few of these still exist so they were definately around in 1940. Next up a Malthouse ๐
That is a nifty piece!
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DeleteVery nice! Good work!
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DeleteThat's a fine looking structure Matt.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil...simple job really๐
DeleteLovely work, perfect for Kent!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks certainly a few of these around Kent the other style is much larger and two windmills might be too much even for me ๐
Deletethat looks great
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DeleteLooks great! Are miniatures able to stand on the stairs? That’d be extra cool points if so. ๐
ReplyDeleteThanks i’ll Try it out tonight and post ๐
DeleteVery nice model there Matt!
ReplyDeleteTanks David ....the wonders of MDF and cardboard๐
DeleteA neat little model.
ReplyDeleteVery simple model with a bit of added cardboard ๐
DeleteLooks superb!
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