My third building in foam

Jaime

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Hi folks!!

After a long time since my last post. The truth is that the job and my family make it a bit difficult to dedicate to the hobby, but even so I have been building some buildings in parallel, that's why the delay. Here the first one finished
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In my instagram I have more details of the process
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Have a nice day

Jaime
 

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just impressive!

(even, if it does not matter under the three foot rule... these european roofs are normally layed from the right to the left, so that the upward-side of each tile is covered by the downward-side of its neighbour)
ohh thank for your correction, I will take note for the next.....but I think I made the same mistake in another house :sweating:
 
Superb!
 
fantastic
 
Looks great but I think your roof tiles are laid incorrectly. The little curly side is meant to be over the top of the next so the water doesn't get in.
Ooops, I noticed someone else made the same observation. Most won't notice anyway. :)
 
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