Thursday, 14 August 2025

The Reluctant Gardener and a modeling project.

 


My wife was having a clean up of the outhouse and I was hovering around monitoring what she might throw away . She said "what are these bamboo skewers for?" - Oh for a modeling project ! I quickly retorted ! , having saved their life I thought I had better do something with them ! . A series of barricades I thought would do the trick , here we have the tools and the makings deployed in the hade - the dog has chosen the hottest bit of the garden to sit panting in !


The finish barriers , two large two small , of course I didn't use any measurements and with some trepidation I wondered if they would be in scale ! ? ...........


The finished products , the smaller two 


I gave them a wash of PVA glue then a couple of coats of paint and tarted the base up and they seem to match the 28mm Wofun quite well.


Getting a bit more work done on the garden , put a path in to the hen run and got my Victorian cast iron fencing erected which my wife has painted .


My neighbour who is our font of all gardening knowledge gave me a packet of 'Meadow Wildflowers' and suggested I mixed them into some dry sand and brush them into the brickwork - the results have been surprising ! , now to find out which are weeds and which 'Meadow Wildflowers' (there might be a crossover point between the two ?)


My wife wanted another post for a clothes line and so after about 50 years I finally got this cast iron sign post erected and painted in it's authentic colours . My father got it from somewhere (?) and it has had people tripping over it for years , it is very heavy and I needed to help put it up , it was cast in a local foundry which operated in Victorian times , so it must be about 100 years or more old . My other neighbour who has a extremally boring and correct garden I believe is aghast at it ! I think it is an interesting 'talking point' !

 









  





5 comments:

  1. Nice bit of modelling, they have turned out really well. Your Victorian cast iron fencing and cast iron signpost look brilliant, very jealous!

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    1. I'm not a natural scenery builder so I'm pleased how they turned out.

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  2. Wish I had seen this post before I chucked out a bag of bamboo skewers that I hadn't found a use for! Very cool.

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    1. I think they had been in "storage ' for about 10 years so it was time they got used

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  3. Your barriers are excellent Tony, they look perfect with the Wofun troops! Your cast iron fencing and sign post are amazing! They look great, and I'm sure that they'll last another 100 years!

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