Susofrick wrote:I cannot see the difference! Oh, must mark the day in my calendar so I remember to wear my FIGZ-tshirt!
Peter wrote:Foam buildings it is for me! And there will be "vlaai" again this year!
MABO wrote:I need a house for the tree of my wife
Das_Dirch wrote:1/72 human figure sculpting would be great
Zed1 wrote:Figure modelling sounds quite well.
MABO wrote:I have discussed the topic with my wife and each of us would like to build a Normandy stone house. Is this ok for the workshop manager?
Mr. Cryns wrote:
Yes, that sounds ok. Those have great masonry structures. Will these be 20th century houses?
Mr. Cryns wrote:Hey Mickey Mouse,
The pillbox is perfect of course because the structure of fine foam is much like miniature concrete. I will show you how to hollow out such pillbox, so you can have figures or equipment inside, if desired.
A 20th century Dutch house has two difficulties:
First of all the tiny bricks. Thats a lot of accurate work but with the finest kind of foam we will achieve a result thats acceptable for you I hope.
The second difficulty is the same as with MABO's Normandy house: how to make the modern window frames & styles. That can not be made in foam so additional material has to be used like wood, paperboard, plastic or pre fab windows&doors. Pressing the window frame into soft putty with a square tool is another option. But the workshop will be too short to demonstrate all of these techniques. But at least I can help you start that day.
mickey mouse wrote:Perhaps a ruin is perfect to start with?
MABO wrote:of course we can also work on a topic you have choosen.
Kekso wrote:My vote goes to build Trump Tower model
Dad's Army wrote:I vote for Asterix buildings
Dad's Army wrote:If you come to FIGZ and you're not on the list, let me know!
I will update the list again, and make a name sign for the table for you!
Mr. Cryns wrote:
No no, Mickey, think constructive, not destructive