

This is a Bayko set No. 0 example - the Poultry House.
It really should have some chickens.
Part of my purpose was to work a bit with a new camera light, and as is often the case, use of the new, superior tool has resulted in poorer quality results. But once I get some more practice with it, I think it will pay off.
Bayko is fun - and has the advantage of being easily relocatable, which is not so true of stone constructions, and is especially useful while experimenting with new lighting arrangements.
After a long lull, good block play.