Hi FredG,good question. Just had delivery of those animals, and most of the smaller ones would suit a 1/72 scale scene. Placed here because drum role please? They are and were listed as 28mm.
The Cows & Donkeys stand 25mm in height and 36mm in length.
bb, only bought them because he liked the dog, pussycats, chickens, geese and ducks.
Although the Porkers would look good on any spit roast.
Very true.
CITY HIGH STREET IN DECLINE
o dear.
A big stash arrived fast from E BAY as if by *TIME MACHINE*
Very cool indeed.
These along with others still in the cardboard box will at least last me out..
All those above are rip roaring straight from THE RUBBER MOULD, by BB.
why not give it a look it is truly a wonderment of past mistakes.
Gee I wish I had said that.
You`ll find it on Tutorials my quiet spot on this Forum.
he`s in most days so pull up a chair by the fireside and enjoy the eccentricities
of a crazy guy.
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poor bb,is lost for words.
Order in the House please. We must get on.
Can I just add,Gunnars dog is taking him out for walks now?
No!
With supplies of real cheap brushes no longer available on the high street in Norwich,i determined to buy elsewhere on line,because I was down to my last cheap brush. i use them for mixing up plaster,and for my own dunking in colourwash.
And for decorating Mrs B,s floor.
Tip of my day.
Wash the brushes before using them as this gets rid of any loose hairs.
bb,once mixed up a large batch of colourwash for dipping in his castings only to find it had masses of swamping hemp hairs swirling around in it.
Very true little button.
One learns by making mistakes and in my time I have made plenty. BB