Saturday 23 July 2011

"Rapunzel, Rapunzel.....

...let down your hair".
I was going to do a post on how I built the top of this tower, but it got too complicated.
Anyway...it´s finished and now has pride of place in my Daughters bedroom.:-D

15 comments:

  1. Really great use of styro, very fairytale like, love it!

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  2. That is truely wonderful Paul.

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  3. This looks great. I just showed this to my daughter. Mistake! If you're on the fence about a 'how-to' post on this beauty, I've got one eight year old vote here in the "please do it" category.

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  4. Very pretty. I like how only the hair can be seen. It's mysterious. Or maybe she's just getting the place ready before a prince arrives.

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  5. Thanks for the mention, I really appreciate it ^^ Also, I have a blog in Hungarian, though I just keep feeling I don't have enough material (nor the time, sadly) to maintain a secluded one about miniatures. Just started searching around some inspiration for the future, that's the way I ran into these eye-candies of yours.
    Something not-so offtopic: that tower looks nice enough :)

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  6. Thanks :-D
    @Andrew...Just start one...your material will come and I´m sure a lot of other bloggers will support you in your efforts...your lego ships for example are excellent, very original. You don´t have to post a lot to be one of the crazy world of modelling :-D
    Cheers
    paul

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  7. well done paul,your daughter must be well pleased I look up your figures every day,
    I love the medieval figures,great.

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  8. What a wonderful piece of architecture, amazing.

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  9. Great work Paul I bet there is one thrilled little girl in your household.

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  10. Very great work !!!! Fantastic look !!!

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  11. Thanks all :-D
    It looks a lot better in real life...the pics seem to make it look a bit fat :-/
    Cheers
    paul

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  12. I can imagen that your daughter is very pleased with it Paul. It's a piece of art!

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.com/

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