Clock made from scrap

0132joshua

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Hi , the black part is the front of a 5 inch gauge steam loco, the dial is a oven baking tray, the rear door is from the underside of a watering can, centre of dial is the rear case of a smiths clock, the hinges and stays are from a lamp shade, the green plinth is scrap brass sheet, the batons are turned from scrap brass rod, the hands are from a scrap clock and have been adapted. How’s that for recycling. Had to purchase paint and movement though.

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Dave T

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Interesting! Looks like you put a lot of time and attention to details in this one.
 
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