There is a balancing act going on in this photo. Nothing is secured yet. I still have to make a permanent water pipe, the one in place, you could call a prototype. The cistern is exactly as it was when it was bought, with the addition of filigree wraps, many coats of paint and a flush handle, which is actually a door handle. I bought that at Miniatura, from Tony Hooper. The toilet seat has been wood stained. When ready to put in place in the bathroom, it will have two small brackets under the cistern. |
Wow, Sarah! What a great job you did with the toilet. I really liked the Delprado chair reform.
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Thanks Eliana :)
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ReplyDeleteHi Dans ma bulle, Thanks, and I am always happy to share ideas and techniques :)
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