Amityville House

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Spooky
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Amityville House

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The initial house platform is done, now I just have to do the window details, the mylar glass inserts, balustrading over the conservatory area and surface engraving detail.Then it's on to the lighting fixtures :)

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best wishes

Dave
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oh my! That is nice! :)
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Think it needs an axe just above the door ;-)

Fantastic Dave

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Looks really great Dave, hope you can post a picture of it when it's complete (are you painting it?).

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Hiya Bob,

I'll probably paint up a demo model but the kits will be bare mdf and any plans that go out will be just for cutting / engraving.

Lots to do on it yet, it's going to one of the most complex models i've done as it comes from a surveyors report done of the actual defeo house (not the film knock up).

Kit wise I don't really want to do many more than 10 if i can help it, I just don't have the time.

best wishes

Dave
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Hey Dave, I just noticed that you have stood the chimney on the wrong end of the roof :D

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Why haven't I expressed the awesome in here?
http://www.tmbelectronics.com - Electronics, tools, hobby tools, power tools, and much more!

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been working on it quite a lot this week, have done the brickwork for the basement and now working on the windows.I'll get some pics done as soon as I can :)

best wishes

Dave

ps:as an aside the steam train is finished :) its the most complex of the trains I do so will post that as well. :)
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