A few months back Jane (from MiniFanatics) and I got the wild crazy idea to both
enter in the Spring Fling Contest that is put on every year by Greenleaf who
makes some pretty cool kits. If you are
not familiar with Greenleaf they have a pretty wide variety of houses and
carry something in each of the three scales. (1:12, 1:24 and 1:144). For
the past few years their design team comes up with an affordable kit with many
optional upgrades and offers it at a special rate only during the contest time.
Anyone can by the kit at this price and you don’t have to enter but if you do
you could win gift cards to use on their website to well but more kits and
such. Lol
Ok back to the story…so Miss Jane and I got this wild and
crazy idea since we both had purchased the kit but to actually build the kit and
enter it in the contest. All the while we would cheer or poke/prod each other
along to get it done. Huge far far away hugss to you my dear friend and warm toasty wishes cause yeah we BUILT THAT KIT!!
Plan one come up with
a theme. Miss Jane's was WAAAYY cool a Treetop Creature Shoppe!!! Mine was a Bait
shop in the swamp. If you poke the photos they will enlarge to a bigger size so you can see more details of my build. My goal for this entry was to: add elements I had not used before and well complete it. But is any build ever complete?!?! No not really I think at least in my case I can and will add more items from time to time.
What elements did I add that I have not done before you may ask.
*Wood siding cut on a huge not quite as scare saw table now. lol
*Fake water
*Trees knees and stumps - made from paper clay by me
Whats my favorite pieces, that's easy the fish with guts on a cutting board (got to find a photo of them), jack-elope, and the possum!! Whats my least favorite - I don't really have one but I must admit you all know my LOVE for waiting on glue to dry. I LOVE to wait for the tube of clear caulk to go clear - - DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!! No really it said clear but came out of the tube white and the areas i had the gloop thick it took a good few days to clear up. The last set of photos below show the stumps and knees in the raw format, gloop in varying drying stages and a closeup of the swamp area. As always thanks for looking and more photos coming soon of the Halloween party and a Christmas project.