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This is a 10 year old shed that has been dismantled, moved, re-painted and has new Perspex windows to complete the look. Should last at least another ten.
This was created using your materials by my 16 year old son – Christopher Denton. This is his GCSE course work. It is a model of the National Gallery in London. He won an award from his school for outstanding work in his year group for it. it is not simply a model. It is a kit. The brief being to create a toy or game. Hence Christopher designed the box, instruction booklet and in the box (although not shown in the photo) is another model in kit form for the user to press out the pieces and make.
This was created using your materials by my 16 year old son – Christopher Denton. This is his GCSE course work. It is a model of the National Gallery in London. He won an award from his school for outstanding work in his year group for it. it is not simply a model. It is a kit. The brief being to create a toy or game. Hence Christopher designed the box, instruction booklet and in the box (although not shown in the photo) is another model in kit form for the user to press out the pieces and make.
I used 6 sheets of 5mm Polycarbonate to delivery flight across a 3.6m frontage of a bespoke potting shed.
I detest wax table cloths, and with a messy toddler in the house an easy to clean table cover is essential. This polypropylene sheeting is perfect for the job and looks great!
Easy to mount brightens up kitchen and just from posting photo on Facebook I have been asked where I got it. The colour is stunning!
Glass top damaged in the wind replaced by acrylic top. Perfect fit and looks good.
6″ x 4″ foam board pre-cut, using Photomount spray to instantly stick the photos to it. Photos are free from most websites, i used Snapfish (50 free per month, you just pay about £3 postage). Mounted on the wall using 3M photo mount stickers. I haven’t added the full 50 to the wall yet, but plan to add a few each month. If i get bored of any, i can simply stick a new photo onto the foam board – simples!