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nid_dabeille) wrote2008-07-26 04:42 pm
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I'm famous again!!!
I've just been informed by a friendly visitor Josje that my Aubrey-Maturin miniatures are featured on her blog, Josje's Poppenhuis!!! Her blog is so beautiful and full of such wonderful pictures that I feel humbled to be mentioned there so kindly!
Dank u zeer, Josje!

PS - I love the word Poppenhuis.
Last night I dreamed about dollhouses, which is rather unusual. I dreamed I was trying to finish the construction of an attic room with impossible angles and mitering and bits of molding that wouldn't quite fit, and pieces that kept falling off before the glue was dry, and argh! It was so realistic.
Dank u zeer, Josje!

PS - I love the word Poppenhuis.
Last night I dreamed about dollhouses, which is rather unusual. I dreamed I was trying to finish the construction of an attic room with impossible angles and mitering and bits of molding that wouldn't quite fit, and pieces that kept falling off before the glue was dry, and argh! It was so realistic.
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I'm almost through the first book, and I thought of your little rooms as I was reading, "In his beautiful little cabin Jack sat reading Steel's Navy List and feeling low...because he was so aware of his feelings aboard."
Usually I have such dreams when I'm so immersed in something, it's as if it just keeps going on in my head, even when the daily events of it are done.
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Your M&C project is just stunning - well done! And some of the accessories you've found... :::THUD:::
Graag gedaan!
(Anonymous) 2008-07-28 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)It is a lovely word 'Poppenhuis', and a little alliteration can't be bad: Poppy's Poppenhuis, or Poppenhuis Poppy if one prefers.
I wonder what Freud would have to say about that dream, some deeply rooted anxiety over something in your life not going the way you want it to...
Josje.
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Thank you! :D
I'm glad I chose 1:12 scale, "normal" dollhouse scale, since it offers the widest range of accessories and furniture, I think. It's the only scale I've ever worked with. But I see you do 1:6 scale, and you can get Re-Ment things! Lucky! Wish I could use their stuff. Do they make 1:12?
Re: Graag gedaan!
Hmm, you're probably right about the dream. I haven't even been working on those sorts of things lately (the fiddly mitering in awkward corners etc.) Oh well, better than the usual kind of stress dreams. At least I was working on something I like!
Your blog is so beautiful and so full of wonders!
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Aww, poor Jack. But at least he gets a nice big cabin all to himself! I always take great pleasure in reading about his cabins, or Stephen's, no matter what ship they're in, because I feel like they're all MINE.
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Re-Ment rocks my world - I think they primarily do 1/6 but I have seen some smaller stuff around. But the 1/6 scale is their primary product.
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Where do you get your Re-ment things? I've seen a website, but it was all Japanese (?) so I couldn't read it. I've been looking for a really large copper stock pot for another scene, but everything I find in 1:12 is too small (all family size. I want industrial size!) and I had a thought that maybe a 1:6 pot would work.
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Well, right *now*, all the clothes are store-bought. ;-) But I'm going to have to start sewing soon because Ianto needs shirts and ties.
Where do you get your Re-ment things?
eBay is where it's all happing these days - You can get everything that's available there. The only trick is to always search the stores/buy now stuff and find the couple of sellers that don't charge a fortune for shipping - Many of them are in China and you pay quite a bit for shipping. There are only a couple of US sellers so sometimes it pays to be patient and wait for a certain set you want to come in through their store.
And for your needs, I would also search for "1/6" in the "Toys and Games/Action Figures" category... Besides Re-Ment (aimed at Barbie,) there is a *huge* military action figure industry (aimed at the GI Joe'ers) and there is a lot of cooking gear and weapons and so forth available.
Keep in mind that all the 1/6 stuff is *plastic* - It looks impressive and is rugged for playing but it's not nearly the quality that you've probably been dealing with.
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I wasn't able to find the people making custom heads (am still looking around at the few leads I've gotten) so I just looked for the closest thing I could find that was already manufactured. If you are trying to match a current celebrity for a project, there is this *awesome* resource site HERE (http://www.famousfigures.com/celebs/celeb_main.html) which guides you to the closest match out there at the moment. The Torchwood team aren't on the list but it was an enormous help in guiding me through the sea of current manufactured figures.
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Wow, that website with its comparisons is amazing!!! Hee, there's even a Paul McGann one! :D
Re: Graag gedaan!
(Anonymous) 2008-10-22 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)regards,
Elsbeth