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Nancy Witch Home Cookin

#1 Post by malachite »

Expanded, modified and finally finished (Tweeterhead's) Nancy Witch Home Cookin.
I Hope you like......more shots here...http://s1192.photobucket.com/user/eerie ... e%20Cookin

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Love it !!!!! Very cool colors!
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Nice work, lots of bits to that kit, well done!
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Wow! Excellent job. Love the face.
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Spectacular! There's so much to look at and all of it is wonderful.

An outstanding build. Thanks for sharing.
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Excellent work... and lots of it!!!
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Beautiful choice of colors, exceptional detail work and top notch photography!
Thanks for sharing.
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Great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your attention to detail is spectacular!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Congrats Malcolm, just congrats !

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You did a great job with this inspires me to work on mine......if I can find it in the mountain
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Very charming. looks like a lot of parts to paint. Old school GK style :)
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Wow!
So many details, and all so well done.
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Many thanks everyone for your great comments.
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This is an amazing kit. And your paint up is spectacular. I've seen three builds of this and yours is one of the top two.
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Great work again Malcolm. I think this is Yagher's masterpiece.
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worth every minute it took 8)
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Thanks again guys, appreciate your responses.
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Can you elaborate on the expansions. I have the kit and would like to pick your brain. Not a Zombie. LOL
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tellmyre wrote:Can you elaborate on the expansions. I have the kit and would like to pick your brain. Not a Zombie. LOL
Hi Pete,
I had some wall left over from my Bride of Frankenstein (MIM) kit which I recycled in sections within the back wall.
I added around two inches to the floor and wall left of the cauldron, extending the floor with some resin pieces and blending in with Milliput.
Similarly I added just over an inch to the right of the cauldron using the same method to extend the floor on the that side also.
The lectern I raised up by around 1cm with some resin pieces that I wood textured to suit.
Finally I fashioned some more resin into a stone base below the witch's brick cooker to lift it up by around 5/8''.
I hope that makes sense.
Malcolm
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