Post by theboyinadress on Jan 11, 2015 9:49:40 GMT -6
When my son was a lot younger, I used to dabble in the world of PVA glue, toilet roll and paint. I would build tall-slim stuctures of cardboard with outcrops of roofs, stone walk-ways and forgotten ivy-draped alleyways. When the task was over and the shingles had been painted and the little houses all looked quaint piled on top of each other like a cliff-faced village, you could plug the wire at the back into a socket and the many -different coloured windows would light up!
The footage above makes we want to go back to those days and have another go. Many thanks for the film, marlingrace.
Last Edit: Jan 11, 2015 9:51:07 GMT -6 by theboyinadress
When my son was a lot younger, I used to dabble in the world of PVA glue, toilet roll and paint. I would build tall-slim stuctures of cardboard with outcrops of roofs, stone walk-ways and forgotten ivy-draped alleyways. When the task was over and the shingles had been painted and the little houses all looked quaint piled on top of each other like a cliff-faced village, you could plug the wire at the back into a socket and the many -different coloured windows would light up!
The footage above makes we want to go back to those days and have another go. Many thanks for the film, marlingrace.
You are quite welcome, I was amazed at this guys creativity, and his ability to create from such basic materials. In todays world we don't seem to be able to do much without a computer and thats why I liked it so much. So much talent in one person. I think you should do it, and keep doing it of course when time permits and post us a photo. That would be very cool.