
"Lost a blog" Topic
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| Marc the plastics fan | 03 May 2013 8:41 a.m. PST |
I hope someone will be able to help me. I recently scanned through a lovely blog where the blogger was showing how he made his own buildings in the Charles Grant style – but he (in this particular post) used balsa wood (I think he often uses bass wood, but had run out), and then coloured various details using water colours and fine pens – delivering a nicely impressionistic style. Of course, having enjoyed it so much, I forgot to "favourite" it
So does this ring a bell to any one please. Thank you. |
Der Alte Fritz  | 03 May 2013 10:05 a.m. PST |
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| Marcus Maximus | 03 May 2013 12:10 p.m. PST |
I too would be interested in the actual blog as I'm looking at cheaper alternatives to making buildings with their associated ruins. So any links to the actual articles on the blog or any other blog that articulates the Charles Grant style of buildings would be appreciated. |
| JimDuncanUK | 03 May 2013 1:11 p.m. PST |
link This one surely! Thanks to DAF. |
| andygamer | 03 May 2013 9:03 p.m. PST |
Maybe this one
the Kingdom of Wittenberg although his newer (house) stuff is mainly model RR buildings: link |
| Marc the plastics fan | 07 May 2013 7:42 a.m. PST |
'twas indeed Lead gardens – thank you  I really like how he has done his buildings – Charles Grant style, but for the 21st Century. Very nice. |
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