1/12th scale pipes in plumwood, one of them has a silver band and ebony stem. The background is a Sears Roebuck catalogue of 1902. Photo: David Edwards.
I never realize how detailed an item is until I see it in 1:12th scale. I am just dying to know if the stem is hollow or not. Did you made these before or is this a new item? Even the tiny mouth-piece is just as it should be. Amazing! Hugs, Gee P.S.: would you mind telling us more about what drives you, why f.i you made a specific piece? (if there were a specific reason), if there are any pieces made by yourself or someone else you particularly like and why? would be nice to learn anything from and about you
Being a beginner in working with wood in miniature I can fully appreciate the skill that goes in making these items, so intricate, they are amazing. Dave
I never realize how detailed an item is until I see it in 1:12th scale.
ReplyDeleteI am just dying to know if the stem is hollow or not.
Did you made these before or is this a new item?
Even the tiny mouth-piece is just as it should be.
Amazing!
Hugs,
Gee
P.S.: would you mind telling us more about what drives you, why f.i you made a specific piece? (if there were a specific reason), if there are any pieces made by yourself or someone else you particularly like and why?
would be nice to learn anything from and about you
That is a very fine pipe, beautifully crafted, I love it!
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Andy
Being a beginner in working with wood in miniature I can fully appreciate the skill that goes in making these items, so intricate, they are amazing.
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