Showing posts with label House Builders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House Builders. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Latest news from Petite Properties


Over the last few months, Bea of Petite Properties has been busy designing new kits and writing her latest book; Create Exterior Finishes. Bea who many will recognise as the founder of AIM and the AIM Imag has also introduced a new, exclusive range of paints for use on all her kits, including the delightful 1/48th scale 'Pumpkin Cottage ' shown above. 


Pumpkin Cottage and Bea's latest book; Petite Properties Create Exterior Finishes will be launched at this weekends Miniatura Show, where you will be spoilt for choice amongst the many cottages, kits and accessories in 1/144th, 1/48th and 1/24th that Petite Properties have for sale. You can find these and the amazing new book, which is an easy to follow guide to creating your own authentic exteriors on Stand A5

If you are not attending the Miniatura Show or would like a closer look prior to the show, you can find further details on these and more at;


Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Congratulations to Bea & Tony of Petite Properties

 
 
 
Here at AIM, we are delighted to share with you some news!
 
Bea and Tony of Petite Properties have, for the third year running, won the....
 
Reader's Choice 2013 'Best Miniature Building Kit' Award for the third year running. 
 
The winning kit is their fabulous 1:48th 'Little Acorn's School'.
 
 
 
 
Bea of Petite Properties is AIM's founder member and here at AIM we are all very proud of her and  Tony's achievements in the miniature world.
 
I hope all our regular and new readers will join with us in sending Bea and Tony of Petite Properties a huge
 
Congratulations
 
for winning this fabulous award for the third year running.
 
Well Done Bea and Tony
 
 
 
 

Friday, 1 March 2013

Petite Properties Nomination in the About.com - Readers Choice Awards 2013




AIM members Tony & Bea Broadwood of Petite Properties
are delighted to announce that their
1:48th 'Little Acorns School' kit
has been named as a finalist in this years 'Best Miniature Building Kit' category in the
'2013 About.com Readers Choice Awards'.

 Here at AIM, we are delighted to share this news with you and I'm sure that you'll agree that the 'Little Acorn's School Kit' by the wonderfully talented Bea and Tony is fabulous.  

If you would like to vote for this delightful kit or any of the other kits in the category, you can do so by visiting the link below.
As in previous years you are able to vote once per category of awards, per 24 hour day, until the voting ends on March 19th, 2013 ...So basically you can vote once a day, per category!
Happy voting!

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Meet Our Members ~ Afan Valley Miniatures





Introducing AIM Member Paul Smith of Afan Valley Miniatures, who has been building 12th scale houses since mid 2011. Paul works on and produces houses of an unique and different design, finished in a manner which allows them to be viewable from all sides and angles, with a strong emphasis on the realistic finish and range. All of Paul's buildings are designed and built from his own design or to a customers specification. Paul commonly works in 1:12th scale but is happy to go smaller if required.





Monday, 16 January 2012

Meet Our Members ~ A.E.G. Miniatures


Introducing AIM Member, Alberto Gozzi of A.E.G. Miniatures, who started building miniatures in 1996.  Alberto explains that he has always had an interest in architecture and worked for many years with his father as a carpenter in Italy.  Alberto stumbled on the miniature hobby by chance one day whilst walking down the street and thought this would be a great way to express his interest in architecture.  So far, Alberto has built several large houses and a few room boxes but would really enjoy building some smaller houses.  He currently works in 1:12 scale which Alberto admit is his favorite scale. 

The stunning house shown in these photos are from Alberto's 'Victorian Italinate'





For more photos of this and other fabulous buildings by Alberto, take a look at his website at http://www.aegminiatures.com/



Monday, 7 November 2011

AIM Member Showcase ~ K J Dolls Houses



Kevin Jackson has been making unique miniature Tudor dollhouses for over 2 years.  What started out as a hobby has turned into a full-time occupation since he recently retired from building real houses at exhibitions; something he had done for 20 years.
No two houses are ever the same, as Kevin doesn’t follow any plans and the design of each house evolves as he works.  Each 12th scale house takes approximately 4-5 weeks to complete and costs anything from £750.00 to £3000.00 plus.  To see some of the houses he has made visit www.kjdollshouses.co.uk.
The attention to detail and use of good quality materials makes these collector’s houses much sought after.  All the wood for the beams, posts, floor boards, bargeboards and brackets is solid timber as the grain of real wood gives a more realistic, yet miniature, finish.  The wood is then wire brushed to bring the grain of the timber out, the edges are then carefully distressed to give an aged appearance, before receiving at least 3 coats of stain.
The leaded windows are handmade with a special finish on the ‘glass effect’ which gives it a textured relief when touched from the outside, just as Tudor glass would have looked.  The windows come complete with internal ironmongery which is also handmade.
To duplicate how Tudor timber frame houses were originally jointed together, the outside of the houses feature individually cut, drilled and fixed timber pegs, in the positions where the structural joints would occur.  On average this results in 100-130 separate pegs being fitted to every house.    
The internal floor boards are all handmade and then laid one at a time.  To add a realistic touch, each one has joints carefully cut into them, complete with nail holes on both sides of the joint.  All the ‘heavy oak effect’ doors are handmade and have a full set of handmade authentic looking dummy hinges and twisted metal pull ring handles. 
All houses come fully lit with handmade lights.  The roofs, paving and chimneys are plastered and sculpted by hand, all of which are then painted and treated with matt varnish to protect the finish.
Kevin is always happy to discuss customer’s specific requirements before taking the order, to ensure that they are getting the house of their dreams.



Thursday, 9 December 2010

1:48th Yule Tide Christmas Shop Kit By Petite Properties Ltd



Petite Properties are delighted to announce that the first kit in their new 'intermediate' kit series; Yule Tide Christmas Shop is now available to purchase via the Petite Properties' online shop:



Further pictures and information about this much anticipated new kit can also be found on their  newly updated website:

 

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

New Blog from Petite Properties Ltd

Artisans in Miniature are proud to introduce you to a new blog from our founder and magazine editor Bea (Fiona) Broadwood! 
Please visit ...


...to be kept up to date with Bea's latest "authentic architecture in miniature" and much more!

Friday, 27 August 2010

Meet our Members - Martin and Hilary Pearce

Willow Models was established in 1984 by Martin Pearce and is based in Golcar, a village in the Pennine Hills of Yorkshire, approximately half way between Leeds and Manchester. His experience and background in model making goes back to the very early 1960s when an "apprenticeship" was started with Airfix kits, Triang trains and then scratch built models.

Originally the business concentrated on architectural and museum model making but over the years the type of work undertaken has expanded and we have made a wide variety of models for many different clients and uses. These have included architectural models for both development and exhibition, historical models for museums, scientific models for educational and training purposes and prototypes for product design. More unusual items have included a ventriloquist's dummy in the form of an apple and grub.

Although we still work in many fields of model making, we have become more and more involved in the world of miniatures and have even made dolls houses and room boxes for use as teaching aids in schools. Martin is assisted by his wife Hilary who, as well as helping at fairs and detailing many of our accessories, makes our pewter plates and trees for architectural work. With our background in model making, we can usually make anything a customer wants however strange, obscure or difficult and in very small scales. Much of our work on the miniatures side is commission based.
In the miniatures field we make a very wide range of items. These include furniture (using mainly English hardwoods), shop & room boxes (the latter often finished and detailed), woodturnings, pewter items and an ever-growing range of accessories. Although we do make houses, apart from the occasional cottage in 24th and 48th scale, these tend to be made to order. Our range of accessories includes walking sticks & shepherds crooks, kitchen items such as wooden potato mashers & cabbage presses, and nativities. Some of these such as the nativities include our own castings.

Although we started out in 12th scale, we now specialise in 24th and 48th scales. Most of our woodturnings are available in 24th and 48th and we are slowly (as time permits) making our range of furniture available in quarter scale. New items are usually directed at the smaller scales and this is reflected in the range of 24th scale lighting that we now retail.

Martin has written for the dollshouse press including a piece (for an internet based magazine) on making a cottage in 24th scale. We exhibit at Miniatura and the Kensington Dollshouse Festival plus one or two other fairs. Full details of these are listed on our web site where many of our pieces can be seen.
Contact details
Martin and Hilary Pearce
4 Willow Grove
Golcar
Yorkshire
HD7 4RX

Tel/Fax 01484 658832

Email info@willowmodels.com
Web site www.willowmodels.com

Meet our Members - Alberto Gozzi

Green Room Roombox
I started building miniatures in 1996, my first house being Lion's Head Manor.  I've always had an interest in architecture and worked for many years with my father as a carpenter in Italy.  I stumbled on this hobby by chance one day while walking down the street and thought this would be a great way to express my interest in architecture.  So far I have built several large houses and a few room boxes but would really enjoy building some smaller houses.  I currently work in 1:12 scale which I must admit is my favorite.  I am situated in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Castle House

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Meet our Members - Peter Tucker


After careers in teaching, psychology and then running my own computer systems consulting company I got smart and started creating miniatures in the late 1990’s.
 
My focus is on 20th and 21 century structures, furniture and lights. Most of my items are one of a kind and are my own design. I have also been a pioneer in several area in miniatures, including the making the first scale working fluorescent light fixtures and using LEDs in lights and room boxes. My work has been featured in magazines and articles around the world including the USA, UK, Taiwan, Denmark, Spain, and the Netherlands.


Email: peter@roomboxes.com
Website: www.roomboxes.com
604 224 3928 (pacific time-zone)
3675 West 29 AveVancouver BC Canada V6S 1T5