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mikeyh

mikeyh


Location : Dordogne France

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PostSubject: Living history   Living history EmptyMon Jul 12, 2010 5:10 pm

Yesterday we visited 'Le Bournat', a reconstructed village from 1900. Its an attraction at Bugue in the Dordogne and I am putting a few pictures up as it is an inspiration for anybody wanting to model the early part of the 20 th century!

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As well as traditional French buildings there are a number of artisans working and demonstrating their skills; blacksmith,Farmer,Baker, builder, Embroider, Lace maker etc;

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Lots of old machines;

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Even glyn enjoyed it!

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One of the street entertainers took a shine to this bloke (he must go on a diet!);

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Mikey




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tram47

tram47


Location : Aquitaine (France)

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PostSubject: Re: Living history   Living history EmptyTue Jul 13, 2010 10:22 am

L'ami Hervé est aussi un modéliste !!!!!!

the friend Hervé is also a modéliste !!!!!!

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