Giulio's Veranda

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Hi and welcome back :)
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Good to see you back Giulio. Some very beautiful scenery there!
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Great to see you back Giulio!
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Looking forward to seeing your workbench again!

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Thanks to all.
This is my WB:

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I had to finish my new house, be patient. :)
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giulio_gobbi wrote:Thanks to all.
This is my WB:

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I had to finish my new house, be patient. :)
really well done boats...maybe the diorama is too big for them :ha:
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Beautiful view!
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Thats a stunning vista to gaze upon.
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Re: Giulio's Veranda

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Hi folks!
I'm alive and Kicking!

Sometimes I remember that i was a good modeller, so I apply the tips I've learned over the years to make my wife happy and give

A coat of chalk paint, oil and vintage

Vintage wax it's avalaible in different colours, it's cheap and it's a "must try" for modelling purpose:
can be an interesting alternative to the oil wax for 1/72 scale.

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Fantastic result, Giulio. Mi piace. (Sto imparando) :grin:
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The candlesticks look really smart, a great way to recycle something that is no longer in fashion!
Best wishes

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So glad to see you here again! Is that Mrs. Gobbi in the last photo? Very nice.
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Great to see you calling back here again, Giulio and I hope your married life in Napoli with the lovely Mrs Gobbi is a very happy one. Good work with those candlesticks!
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Glad to see you around here again.
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Re: Giulio's Veranda

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For those who wonder where I am, (If you dare... :lol: )

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I Hope to do something again, and you must assembly a lot of model for me!

Regards!
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I think that modeling is a subtle mix of zen philosophy and absolute crazyness - but in my case I would not dare to specify the respective percentage of each......
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