Sunday 15 April 2012

You Can Now Take A Peek At The Little Vintage Hall!

With just two weeks to go until our next Nostalgia In Miniature Workshop, preparations are in full swing once more. We can now let you take a peek at what we'll be making as photos of the prototypes are finally complete.
This is The Little Vintage Hall and is the first of three workshops based on an old vintage hall theme. As always with all of our workshops, the project can be worked in either 1/12th or 1/24th scale and although it has been built in the style of a Victorian hall, we will be joining it in the 1930s era.


Above is the 1/2th scale version and participants will be given a choice of contemporary 1930s colours in which to decorate their little vignette. Polished floorboards, aged distempered walls and panelling plus a few odd cracks here and there, will be the order of the day. The noticeboard includes all kinds of interesting information such as an undertaker's advert and various committee rotas. As we decided to stage this hall specifically in 1939, there are some early wartime posters too.

And this is the smaller 1/24th scale version.
 The whole project has been great fun to do with lots of scope for the participants to make this vignette something very special.

For more details about our workshops, see:

Ere.....whose that creeping into the photo!
Its only good old Fag Ash Lil & Billy No Mates!
Robin Britton is my Nostalgia In Miniature Workshops partner....but also she is a talented miniature dollmaker too and works in 1/12th, 1/16th, 1/24th and 1/48th scales under the trade name of Coombe Crafts!!!!  All the dolls seen above are her magnificent work.
To view more of Robin's dolls, see her blog: http://coombecrafts.blogspot.co.uk/

4 comments:

Robin said...

Thanks Celia - I've loved working on this project!! Looking forward to the workshop itself now.
Rx

KT Miniatures said...

Yep......should be a good one. Looking forward to the next two after that!

Lady Jane said...

I love it.... LJ

KT Miniatures said...

Aww.....glad you like it Lady Jane. It has been great fun to do.