My third building in foam

I had the post with the picture of the cross-boarded windowed house.. 'Need's slight attention' (as the Estate Agent would say), on screen..

SW walked-in, and said. "No use looking at that.. You haven't finished this one yet!"
Just 'cos I haven't hung all the doors on the kitchen units.. So much easier to get stuff out, without doors.. ;):nod::nod:
 
The leaky roof explains why there's no-one living upstairs. Or downstairs.

Family follklore tells of a distant relative who was an architect: he designed a house with insufficient overlap on the roof tiles, and the rain got in. He was sued and stopped being an architect shortly afterwards. So there is always a precedent!

And it's a beautiful model. Thanks for posting the pics.
 
The leaky roof explains why there's no-one living upstairs. Or downstairs.

Family follklore tells of a distant relative who was an architect: he designed a house with insufficient overlap on the roof tiles, and the rain got in. He was sued and stopped being an architect shortly afterwards. So there is always a precedent!

And it's a beautiful model. Thanks for posting the pics.
Jejejeje great explanation
 
Jejejeje great explanation
The leaky roof explains why there's no-one living upstairs. Or downstairs.

Family follklore tells of a distant relative who was an architect: he designed a house with insufficient overlap on the roof tiles, and the rain got in. He was sued and stopped being an architect shortly afterwards. So there is always a precedent!

And it's a beautiful model. Thanks for posting the pics.
Ah, any relation to Mr Carrillion per chance?
 
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