
A joiner from Northumberland has recreated a mini version of Del Boy Trotterâs flat from Only Fools and Horses, complete with his âweirdâ bed and the drinks bar which is synonymous with the show.
Kevin Jones, 38, who lives in Cramlington, Northumberland, took roughly a month to make his take on Del Boyâs Peckham flat at Nelson Mandela House, where he lived with his partner Raquel Turner and their son Damien Trotter, his brother Rodney Trotter, their grandfather and uncle Albert.
In January, he went viral for ârelivingâ all 64 episodes of the show through his unique take on Peckham â where the sitcom was situated â complete with the Nagâs Head pub, Sothebyâs and Del Boyâs three-wheeled Reliant Regal.
His latest project also includes a reference to every episode and features show nods he was unable to fit in to his first mini masterpiece.
This includes blow-up dolls to pay homage to a scene in Only Fools and Horses episode Danger UXD, where inflatable blow-up dolls explode, and Jolly Boy posters, which references his favourite episode â The Jolly Boysâ Outing.
Other items which make an appearance in the superfanâs model include âthe weird bed with car stereos on the bedside tableâ and the bar which has drinks on it in the sitting room.
âThe green kitchen unit is also in it and Iâve tried to get that as close as I can to what you see on screen,â he told the PA news agency.
âIâve actually gone through episodes and taken screenshots of everything to try and get it as accurate as I can possibly get.â
He even made sure to try and get the exact red, floral carpet.
âYou canât buy that carpet anymore,â he said.
âFor the carpet design, I managed to draw that up and get it printed.â
His model has eight rooms, including the kitchen, three bedrooms, the bathroom and passage, as well as the balcony.
He said he spent âat leastâ £1,000 buying pieces from doll house shops online and second house items from boot sales and market places, as well as 3D printing whatever he could not find including the lion cigar jar and musical singing cat.
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He said some one of his favourite additions to the model include a portrait of Del Boy and his family above the fireplace, which was in the Time on Our Hands episode.
âI had to get that and the blow-up dolls in the flat, those were the first two things I made for it,â he said.
He said the trickiest element was getting the scale right as âthere isnât a layout for the flatâ and had to wait a while for a miniature bottle of Pernod.
âI had to get it as it was a perfect reference to an episode (The Second Time Around),â he said.
âBlackcurrant and Pernod is Delâs drink of choice in that episode.â
Hundreds of people have interacted with a post on Facebook which highlight the flat through a series of photos, which Mr Jones said has left him âabsolutely blown awayâ.
âIâm very critical of my own work,â he said.
âI look at something and if it doesnât look right to me, Iâll expect people to pick up on it and say that doesnât look right, but I didnât really get anything like that.
âThere were comments saying this is brilliant, but also a lot of comments saying Iâve sat down with a cup of tea and been through the pictures and itâs like watching the show again, trying to catch all the references.
âThey liked the obscure references and managed to piece it all together. so the fact that people are sitting there and looking through all the references is very satisfying.â
As for whatâs next for the joiner, he said he would like to replicate Del Boyâs living room once he and his wife buy their own house.
âThis is all practice for building the full size set in future,â he added.
He said he hopes David Jason, who plays Del Boy, sees the model and if he does he would like to tell him: âThank you for being part of the best British TV comedy that weâve ever seen.â