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Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 1:25 pm
by royalpain88
Har har har. I am getting very ambitious with this project.

Howling: WHY MUST I DO ALL THE WORK AROUND HERE?
Reycal: Do you know how much work it takes to look this beautiful?
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And in case none of you saw it.
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Oh yeah! I have gotten 300 more popsicle sticks to use on the house and I need to get more brick to finish the other 9 legs. On top of that, I have to build the railing and start the 2nd half of the house and stain the porch but it's coming along better than I thought. Maybe when I am finished, I'll be asking if anyone wants one and if they do, I will have to see how much one will cost since I am using what was already available around the house. In case some of you ask where I got the bricks from, they are left overs from a kit from this company http://www.domuskits.com/en/index.php about a decade ago.

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:29 pm
by Shiaoran
When I saw those bricks I shat bricks knew exactly where they were from! XD
I used to love those kits.

From seeing this topic I'm wanting one too, but not comissioned, I want to build one too XD
But the cost of the materials will probably keep me from doing so :P

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:03 pm
by royalpain88
Shiaoran wrote:From seeing this topic I'm wanting one too, but not comissioned, I want to build one too XD
But the cost of the materials will probably keep me from doing so :P
Yeah. Not only expensive but VERY time consuming. I am waiting on material from my uncle to do the walls and then I can start adding furniture/ fixtures to the house. That is where the real investment will lie in. At least I am not crazy enough to build a house out of miniature bricks. Yet. :eek:

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:09 pm
by Shiaoran
royalpain88 wrote:At least I am not crazy enough to build a house out of miniature bricks. Yet. :eek:
Done that when I was 3yo with these same kits }:>
Though not a 1/12 house, but more like a 1/100 cabin :P

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:57 pm
by royalpain88
It's a start.

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 3:25 pm
by royalpain88
Update time again. If the epicness of the build does not have your gazing eyes pop out from your very head, I will send YOU :eek: a notary certificate guaranteeing that YOU :eek: do not exist! :rolleyes:

Here is a rough idea of HOW EPIC the mansion is. That's right. MANSION!
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I guess that bug has bitten me. I am growing fond of my two figures. Is that wrong?
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Another shot of the EPIC mansion.
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Now I will be receiving Saber sometime this week. Once I verify that what I have is the real Mckoy, I will post images of her up but where at? I guess my Hardly Mecha thread will have to due. Until then, PEACE! :thumbsup:

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:39 pm
by halconfenix
royalpain88 wrote:Now I will be receiving Saber sometime this week. Once I verify that what I have is the real Mckoy, I will post images of her up but where at? I guess my Hardly Mecha thread will have to due. Until then, PEACE! :thumbsup:
or the figma thread since i guess you ordered figma saber

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:56 am
by royalpain88
You mean fun with Figma's? Okay.

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 4:41 am
by ZeroEdge
Whoa! The sheer size of that project is enough to astound me, talk about ambitious! Makes me wonder where you'll display that...

I ought to continue with my Shinki Shelf soon, after all my custom armor projects are complete (1/12 kitchen utensils are hard to come by from where I'm from, unless they're scratch-built).

Re: RP88's future projects

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 9:20 pm
by royalpain88
ZeroEdge wrote:Whoa! The sheer size of that project is enough to astound me, talk about ambitious! Makes me wonder where you'll display that...
It is designed to be collapsable and I have an area designated for it. The walls are designed to be removable for easier photography so the walls and floors and the roof will be stacked on top of each other. As for areas where the furniture/ appliances will be glued, I will have to design a "rack" so they are protected during storage. More pics to come shortly. On another note, I recently purchased 300 popsicle sticks or 2 packs of 150. I need more. :eek:

ZeroEdge wrote:I ought to continue with my Shinki Shelf soon, after all my custom armor projects are complete (1/12 kitchen utensils are hard to come by from where I'm from, unless they're scratch-built).
I am note sure this will help you since it's US based but I think it will suffice your needs. http://www.dollhousecollectables.com/