Once Upon a time.........
My photobucket:
http://s6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/JohnReid/
I am a man of few words but lots of pics
I quit drinking beer because the download was taking longer than the upload !
John. I must congratulate on your beautifull job. Your work is very inspiring.
I am also kitbashing some Bachmann coaches, not to your excellent standards, of course.
Look at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/jorge.garretamendoza/TrenBelgranoG?authkey=Gv1sRgCIXEkKSgsvP3lwE#5422267173844798898
Regards from very very hot Buenos Aires
Jorge
nice build!
For a complete tutorial on cracking paint see:my other post on G scale.
That should read Kit bashing Bachmann cars for the tutorial,
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http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/models/16792-how-build-aircraft-dioramas-274.html
For a complete " How to....."on building a stone wall,my style,please see the above website. Please note: Because I contribute to 32 modeling websites of all kinds I have had to pick one to post detailed "how to's...." to.This site happens to be the first site that I happened to contribute to back in 03 .It also has all of my content in one place which will be of great value to me someday when I hope to do an online (free) book about my methods which I will then post to all the websites that have so kindly supported me and my work up in the past. Because of the type of work I do a lot of my stuff crosses over between different genres. I would ask that if on occasion that I make a mistake and post something on airplanes in a car or RR or ship site( or visa versa ) please be patient and I will try to correct it ASAP. But most of the time I am dealing with" modeling in general "that crosses all boundaries." I am by no means an expert in anything I do, in fact a lot of the time this is a real time learning experience for me too.A good example of this is what I am posting right now,this is my very first stone wall in paperboard,so you get it direct mistakes and all. I think that the guys that follow my stuff appreciate it more like this .It would be impossible for me to do it like this and post very detail to 32 websites everyday. Thank you for your patience and understanding ! Cheers! John.
I will build up in wood the small upper attic window which was probably used for ventilation more than anything else.Small sloping roof rooms on the upper floors were also common in those days.I will shutter the window or board it up,there will be no glass to attract the viewers eye. These walls look much more natural if you don't attempt to make them too perfect.A queen's castle is something different but for your ordinary turn of the century building you may have to even force yourself to screw it up just a little here and there to give it an increased sense of authenticity. Example. The bricked up window has very subtle errors built into it like the slightly different horizontal level between the stone and brick wall. The key here is be be very subtle about it so that it does not immediately attract the viewers eye(like in the deliberately distorted pic above) however, could be picked up after a thorough look at the main subject,which in this case happens to be an airplane but it could be a car,train or whatever the main subject of the piece happens to be.
Nice idea for a diorama.Gravity feed all the way !
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