the front of the roasting range and the salamander
The tudor builders faced a great hazard and that was fire.
To overcome the problem they tried many technical solutions but had also a bit of superstition...they thought that a gilded salamander, which is supposed to live in fire, mounted on a wall, could help to prevent fire...
This gave me the idea to have a salamander in the kitchen but I had one way only to get it..I had to carve it.
Having some DAS available, I had a try: little by little, something came out...(10 mm, only a little less than half inch long)...definitely not the Pietas by Michelangelo but it can makes the role.
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Primrose House (1:24 scale, tudor era)
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