Below are the first pictures of the construction progress.






Peter wrote:Don't know what was happening in Texas in the year 1879
Bluefalchion wrote:Whenever Egbert dives into a new project, I get very excited to see what will unfold.
Susofrick wrote:Hmm, checked a little, but could only find things that happened 1881. Will be great to follow this and get the answer.
Kekso wrote:Peter wrote:Don't know what was happening in Texas in the year 1879
You don't know? They made first styrofoam church in the world![]()
And I'm impressed how neatly Egberts cuts styrofoam
Peter wrote:Don't know what was happening in Texas in the year 1879, but you made a great start Egbert! Following!![]()
MABO wrote:Looks like solid craftsmanship. Can you tell us what you use to build it? Looks like a special type of styrodur?
Santi Pérez wrote:That church looks great, Egbert, my friend.![]()
Can I try to guess which figures you will complete the diorama with? I bet on these:
Tell me I'm right, please. I think they are great figures, even without conversions, unlike mine, which do have them.![]()
Go on with them and get another masterpiece diorama.![]()
My very best compliments.
Santi.
Egbert wrote:Mhmm ... Yes my friend, these are indeed wonderful figures, that would fit the church perfectly.But unfortunately you are not right... I have another idea for the dio.
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