A little less than a year ago I built this model of the Red house in Bexleyheath outside of London. It was made as a school assignment instead of writing a dull text (though, in the end, it probably took me 10 times as much time as the stuff my class mates did lol ).
I finally took some decent pictures and decided to post it here on CMoN. I thought it would be fun since you really don\'t see many historical architectural miniatures around here.
Has anyone been to Red House? I have not, so I would be glad to hear if you recognize it
It should be relatively accurate since I went to great lengths measuring all the walls, roofs and angles as exactly as possible. It is a very peculiar house with A LOT of things going on, I probably spent half the bloody time measuring, calculating and drawing lol Even the ivy and vegetation was accurate from the reference pictures I had (though the picture you can see here -found on the www- must\'ve been taken a few years from that). It was built in 1:48, the longest wall (third picture from the top) is about 35 cm (13.8\").
Original plan was to sculpt a William Morris mini to go with the house but, needless to say, I never got around to that.
I\'ll be happy to answer any and all questions about the miniature as well as the original (though I\'m not really an expert when it comes to the latter).
Okay, the miniature:
Please vote!
http://www.coolminiornot.com/111407
I finally took some decent pictures and decided to post it here on CMoN. I thought it would be fun since you really don\'t see many historical architectural miniatures around here.
Has anyone been to Red House? I have not, so I would be glad to hear if you recognize it
Original plan was to sculpt a William Morris mini to go with the house but, needless to say, I never got around to that.
I\'ll be happy to answer any and all questions about the miniature as well as the original (though I\'m not really an expert when it comes to the latter).
Okay, the miniature:
Please vote!
http://www.coolminiornot.com/111407