now I started with the roof, using the same sticks i use to...
South side of the church
Eastenrn side with the grand window of the church...
No windows as you can see on the north "evil" side of the church as them you could let the devil inside the building, and that you don´t want...
NO its not a chimney here on the western side, but a bell tower to be...
Roof almost finished, just some trimming and details left...
The work continues during the weekend...
Ambitious! The textured paper is really doing magic. Looking forward to seeing this one painted up!
ReplyDeleteComing along nicely :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update Michael and it is coming along nicely:).
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Michael!
ReplyDeleteIt's shaping up very nicely Michael.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Superb update Michael, you certainly have done your homework on this one.
ReplyDeleteSuperb progress Michael, you must have eaten a lot of lolly pops! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks !
DeleteMy kids are happy;)
looking better at each step !
ReplyDeletethe use of parts of the ruin church is a good one.
That's going to be an excellent looking church.
ReplyDeleteLooking great Michael!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the end result Michael.
ReplyDeleteSuperb.
Pat.
Damn lovely! It's a treat to follow along, Michael.
ReplyDeleteMoving very nicely indeed...
ReplyDeleteThats coming along very nicely
ReplyDeleteComing along great I see! Looking forward to following this project and seeing the result.
ReplyDeleteGreat touch that of the no windows in the north side of the church. A fantastic model.
ReplyDeleteGreate that you noticed the windows comment Juan.
DeleteIf i´m correct informet the swedish churches didn´t start to get nothern windos untill the early 18th centery, to get more reading light inside the church so the parish read the text for the psalms and bible. Suppouse they stopped to be affraid for the devil ;)
Thanks for all support, very appreciated :)
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael
The church looks great. I really like the use of the textured paper. I'll have to check that out.
ReplyDeleteComing along nicely Michael! Great job mate.
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