THE WOOD I GOT FROM MY DAD'S WOOD COLLECTION WAS VERY SOFT AND HARD TO CUT SO I DID MY BEST AND FILLED THE REST
EARLY FITTING OF THE ROOF THERE MAYBE TROUBLE AHEAD |
MAKING THE ROOFS REMOVABLE SO ADDED THIRD LAYER A CARDBOARD LAYER FOR STRENGTH THIS IS THE WATERMILL
PAINTED THE WATER COLOUR AND SILICONE TO STOP WATER EFFECT LEAKS WOULD ALSO REPRESENT RIPPLES IN THE WATER
STRONG WALL FOR THE WHEEL TO GO ON AND WOODEN DAM WALLS TO KEEP THE WATER IN AT DEPTH
PUT A EURO COIN IN FOR JANA'S NAME PLATE SHE WAS HALF AUSTRIAN SO A EURO FOR HER
MAKING THE WHEEL IT'S A PAINT LID AND A TOILET SEAT BOLT JUNK ALWAYS HAS A USE
DOOR FRAME MADE FROM SPRUES THE LUMPS WILL BE HINGES THE LADY DOESN'T LOOK IMPRESSED
AFTER GOOD ADVICE FROM HER INDOORS USED LOLLY STICKS TO MAKE A WOODEN FOURTH LAYER
MY DAD DONATED A WORKING CLOCK FROM HIS COLLECTION TO MAKE THE WHEEL WORKINGS HOPED TO MAKE IT ACTUAL TURN BUT SUPER GLUE WAS NEEDED
BUILT AN INSPECTION PLAT FORM AND A LADDER FROM A LOLLY STICK
THE GRIND STONE IS A PAINTED FIGURE BASE
ADDED MORE SILICONE TO MAKE THE GUSHING WATER AND SOME THINNED COTTON WOOL FOR THE WATER SPRAY
GOT SOME NAPOLEONIC BAKERS AND FOOD FOR THE KITCHEN FROM EUREKA MINIATURES IN AUSTRALIA
CLAY OVEN
THIS IS HOW IT WILL LOOK INSIDE WITH OTHER FEATURES AS WELL GOT ALL THAT TO PAINT LATER
LOOK THOUGH THE DOOR
WATER EFFECTS DRYING
THE KITCHEN WALLS STAINED
AND WATERMILL STAINED
PAINTED JANA'S NAME ON THE KITCHEN
MADE SOME OLD SHUTTERS FROM FIGURE BASES
AND A DOOR
ADDING SOME SHRUBS
AND GRASS
WATER EFFECTS DRIED
STARTING TO PUT GRASS AND FOLIAGE ON THE WATERMILL
MOSS ON THE ROOF COVER UP ANY GAPS
MOODY SHOT THROUGH THE DOOR
SHRUBS TO COVER THE SILICONE ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE DAM WALLS
FOLIAGE DONE
JANA'S DEDICATION TURNED INTO THE DATE THE BUILDING WAS BUILT
ADDED SOME FLOUR , WHEAT BAGS AND SPILT FLOUR
WORKER IN THE MILL JUST FINISHED A BAG OF FLOUR
THE OWNER OF THE FARM SHOP COMES TO PICK SOME FLOU BACK KNACKERD AFTER YEARS OF LIFTING
THE MILL OWNERS WIFE
POSH LADY COME TO VISIT THE MILL
TWO GIRLS FROM THE VILLAGE HAVING A PADDLE
THE WORKERS GET SOME FRESH AIR
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