This Part 24 of a series of a fair few posts, Part 1 (link here) gives an overview and the philosophy applied to the series – cheap, simple and fun.
MIlestones have been used throughout history and initially, at least in Sweden for the 17th century, were used to enable the administration to pay its staff for various cost relating to travel. Many materials were used including wood, stone and from the 19th century in iron. The milestones were phased out in the 1890ies but remain in many places today.
So possibly the easiest piece so far, I just took a piece of blue foam, cut a shape and glued it (do not use superglue) on a small base and there you go,
Spend is still Β£24.42 in total.
Tomorrow, we will do something else…
/ Hope that was of some interest
The Swedish mile being 10kms should confuse the f**k out of the Germans π
Nice series, really impressed with how easy you make it look!
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It is is easy, how are you and the family?
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Looks good! π Don’t think you’re going to beat that for simplicity!
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They are a few more simple ones, but I think this one is number 1.
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