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| Galleries - Past work - Featured dioramas |
 Ideal to show your Hot Rod bikes. Size: 42cm x 29cm x 19cm approx.
Corrugated rusted walls and roof, lots of handmade accessories, including several oil boxes and cardboard boxes, rusted oil drums, a clock, several handmade oil cans with original vintage labels and much much more...SOLD |
 You can fit up to three bikes and two or three figurines so as to create your own realistic scenery. |
 There are two shelves with vintage oil cans, motorbike's parts and an handmade lunch box and flask.
Plus 6 vintage oil boxes, a rusted wheel and a vintage wall clock. Together with a handmade shovel and spare car wheels. |
 On the side of the workshop there is a small area under a wooden roof which features a rusted oil drum on stools, two rusted oil drums (one empty one with logs).
There are also two cardboard boxes (one with a rusted chain inside and the other one with old ropes and cloths), three squashed cardboard boxes, a handmade ladder, two vintage signs and some logs. |
 The small handmade bench has a few spare motorbikes parts on it and a plate with english breakfast (1 tomato, bacon and egg) and a cup of tea.
The light hanging from the ceiling is made with heavy matt paper, painted silver and slightly rusted.
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 A close up of the oil drum on stools reveales oil dripping on the floor from the tap. |
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