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    • Stonehenge Trilithon Two Stone 53 inside - south-east with 12-inch ruler. See the graffiti and bronze age axes and dagger. And the quartz veins. Speculate over the smooth interior faces of the uprights. Were they painted?

      Graffiti, daggers, axes. Shaped and polished. Repaired through the 20th century. Mathematics and conundrums. Man in the moon and other pareidolia.

    • A double page spread from Ælfric 's Grammar and Glossary, produced in Exeter in the late eleventh century

      We’ll have no clue what the builders called it, 5,000 years ago Stanenges is a Saxon word, 1,500 years old.

    • The large hol in the side of Stone 53, Trilithon Two. See the rust.

      It’s vuggy, man! Sweats, really hard, also weak and flawed. With embedded sticks, twigs, branches. Quartz veins.  They’re alive.

    • Doggerland approximately 11,650 years before present, after the last glacial period
      A quick historical overview of 10,000 years of activity at the site. Stonehenge, itself was in continual use for around 1,500 years.

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      Those layer lines give a unique, copyrightable pattern on each face of each stone.

    • Zoomed out with a matchstick for scale. The zoomed in version is at the top. Stone 54, inside, top towards the side top hole.

      From 3D printing at an insane 5µ layer height to cold casting and making the patinas.

    • I painted myself into a Shropshire corner. So I thought I’d do pictures of Stonehenge… Everybody knows where that is…

    • Released in parts beginning with Trilithon Two, then T4, T1…

      And we’re really going to have fun with the baseplates and all the other add-ons that will become available.

    • From selling pictures of witches, fairies, ghosts and giants… Famous throughout Shropshire.

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Posted on 29th October 202029th October 2020 by Steve Hooker

35th scale boxes

White is much nicer. Shows up the colours of the moss, lichen and mould.

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I’m making hyper detailed pictures first, from models of the three central trilithons, then completing the model sets, in various sizes.

The pictures are, gorgeous, they’ll grace any wall. You can literally study them with a magnifying glass.

But, also educational, the builders’ methods, the damage both ancient and modern and the mosses and lichens.

And, fun… Lots of characters to choose from, from fairies, to aliens: shamanka and witches. Not forgetting the wizard himself: Merlin. Or, not! I’m also making a plain set : -)

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