Posted January 2, 20169 yr Hi! I built this back in November for St. Martin's Day, but haven't had a good chance to take any pictures. I decided it was time to take it apart, and wanted to take some pictures before I did. However, I still don't have a very good photography set up for in the winter, so I apologize for the dark and grainy pictures, but here you go! The most commonly told story of St. Martin was when he was a Roman soldier, saw a beggar and cut his cloak in two to give to the man for warmth. I myself am not Catholic, so I'm not extremely familiar with Saint Martin, so if anyone else is unfamiliar, I will just post a link for you to read. https://en.wikipedia...Martin_of_Tours Thanks for looking!
January 3, 20169 yr Nice job!!!I was graduated from a catholic University which name is Saint Martin. BTW I'd like to see the rest of the story.
January 5, 20169 yr Cool build. St. Martin is the patron saint of my hometown Utrecht. It's coat of arms is said to show both the white undercloak and the red cape of St. Martin.
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