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Post by curufin on Aug 4, 2016 3:17:49 GMT
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vepr
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Post by vepr on Aug 4, 2016 3:38:38 GMT
Very nice. What materials did you use?
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Post by curufin on Aug 4, 2016 13:37:57 GMT
Thanks. The house is made of cardboard that I wrapped with crumpled up brown craft paper. The wood is all long coffee stir sticks and matchsticks for under the window sill. The roof is lite weight chipboard. I used hot glue to put it all together and to make the stones around the window.
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Post by skunkape on Aug 4, 2016 13:41:48 GMT
Great looking house! Good job!
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tsstahl
Cardboard Collector
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Post by tsstahl on Aug 4, 2016 18:36:23 GMT
What, no mailbox? Pfft!
Seriously, nice job. Moss on the roof is a nice touch.
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Aug 4, 2016 23:20:07 GMT
Howdy, The house is made of cardboard, long coffee stir sticks, matchsticks, lite weight chipboard, and hot glue Haha, I thought it was another of your 3D print jobs... I wondered why the walls seemed to be slabs instead of many stones? I wasn't going to say anything, but now the joke is on me! Looks great, Kev!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2016 0:32:00 GMT
Howdy, The house is made of cardboard, long coffee stir sticks, matchsticks, lite weight chipboard, and hot glue Haha, I thought it was another of your 3D print jobs... I wondered why the walls seemed to be slabs instead of many stones? I wasn't going to say anything, but now the joke is on me! Looks great, Kev! Ditto! Awesome job my friend.
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Post by wilmanric on Aug 5, 2016 13:40:23 GMT
Superb! Inspiring!
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Post by Draklith on Aug 5, 2016 21:59:12 GMT
I really like the multi-angle pitch you put on the one side of the roof, great touch
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Post by drwillsdc on Aug 18, 2016 15:48:18 GMT
All the little details really make it stand out! Beautiful work!
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