Hi everyone!
I had much time and I build small tudor house.
It is this suburban little house of richer merchant. Into him kitchen with fireplace, built-in bowl onto water is flat obviously and table. On storey it is him bedroom, chest with clothes. On attic (on which it can get itself with lowered ladder) meanwhile it keeps old arithmetic tomes, chests and military equipment, souvenir after occupation of mercenary
Other pics is here:
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Is it good?
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I like the wide variety of parts and accessories included in that model. Great job.
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I like it! There are a lot of excellent details and the "rounded" roof section is quite clever.
Good Job!
Josh
Good Job!
Josh
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