Man, this is outstanding work. I really like it a lot.
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Allotropos wrote:looks like you're all set..!!
any plans to work on a diorama from all these killer props ?
I deliberately said "old fashioned" rather than "medieval" because I haven't decided whether to do a 18th-19th century blacksmith or one set in an earlier time period. I was hoping that I could do both with only small changes to the scene.PureEnergy wrote:It does seem that your approach may be somewhat anachronistic with regard to a specific era, but I’d love to see the finished product befitting of a more medieval milieu.
shazzdan wrote:Of course. I said that in the first post but I can't do much without the forge - the entire scene has to be built around it. I can't make the furnace until I get the bellows sorted out. I'm waiting on a set of commercial fireplace bellows to see if it can be modified. If not, I'll have to make it from scratch.
shazzdan wrote:I don't know how much space I need until I get the bellows. The forge consists of the furnace with the bellows sticking out of the side along with the rig to operate it.
Edit: bellows arrived today. I think I might be able to use it so no need for another scratch build.
Mr. Razz wrote:Maybe it's me, but I don't see why the forge is what's stopping you from putting all of these props together..you're good at 1/6th so I'm imagining that you know about how much space the forge would take...why not build around that? I agree with the others that want to see these props start coming together in a cool dio...
PureEnergy wrote:But, behold! He hath made, of a spoon, a shovel!
shazzdan wrote:PureEnergy wrote:But, behold! He hath made, of a spoon, a shovel!
Not quite as impressive as turning water into wine but I'll take the compliment
PureEnergy wrote:
But, behold! He hath made, of a spoon, a shovel!
Mr. Razz wrote:PureEnergy wrote:
But, behold! He hath made, of a spoon, a shovel!
Meh, not a big deal. I do that everytime I eat...
PureEnergy wrote:Mr. Razz wrote:PureEnergy wrote:
But, behold! He hath made, of a spoon, a shovel!
Meh, not a big deal. I do that everytime I eat...
Pardon me, Mr. Razz, but you've got that one reversed...
I do believe that you mean to say that you rather make, of a shovel, a spoon!
Mr. Razz wrote:PureEnergy wrote:Mr. Razz wrote:PureEnergy wrote:
But, behold! He hath made, of a spoon, a shovel!
Meh, not a big deal. I do that everytime I eat...
Pardon me, Mr. Razz, but you've got that one reversed...
I do believe that you mean to say that you rather make, of a shovel, a spoon!
No, I said it exactly the way I meant it...anyway, back to the topic...
PureEnergy wrote:Mr. Razz wrote:PureEnergy wrote:Mr. Razz wrote:PureEnergy wrote:
But, behold! He hath made, of a spoon, a shovel!
Meh, not a big deal. I do that everytime I eat...
Pardon me, Mr. Razz, but you've got that one reversed...
I do believe that you mean to say that you rather make, of a shovel, a spoon!
No, I said it exactly the way I meant it...anyway, back to the topic...
Oh, no, my friend. You had meant that you use a shovel whereas others use a spoon...
I shall always tell you what you mean, sir, and absolutely so for free.
The topic is “Blacksmith's Workshop” - thus, both shovels and spoons remain quite relevant.
Also, not to be persnickety; but it’s forge, not gorge…
And it’s Shazz, not Razz…
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