Miniature woodshop models with amazing detail
Setting the scene for an automaton often requires making miniature versions of things. Having done bit of this myself, I can really appreciate the work of David Brookshaw who makes 1/12-scale miniatures of tools and workshop equipment.
Brookshaw is working on a fully-equipped Victorian workshop. In the photo above that is a U.S. Quarter clamped to the bench vise!
You can visit David Brookshaw's web site to see more photos of his work
[ Thanks Charles! ]
Brookshaw is working on a fully-equipped Victorian workshop. In the photo above that is a U.S. Quarter clamped to the bench vise!
You can visit David Brookshaw's web site to see more photos of his work
[ Thanks Charles! ]
Labels: miniature, models, techniques, UK, woodworking
2 Comments:
I could have done with one of those to make my Flea Chariot
I made a bench like this two years ago. I then decided it needed some setting to go in so I made the workshop to house it.
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