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Post by jcon on May 1, 2024 18:12:26 GMT -6
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Post by Rallymaster on May 2, 2024 6:43:19 GMT -6
The details here are a blast! Thanks for taking pics from all angles so that we can see them. For example, I missed the coiled-up hose until I saw the pic from the back.
Can you explain the road itself? It looks too real! And what about that sign itself? Did you use Google translate and then make them yourself?
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Post by jcon on May 2, 2024 10:41:35 GMT -6
The details here are a blast! Thanks for taking pics from all angles so that we can see them. For example, I missed the coiled-up hose until I saw the pic from the back. Can you explain the road itself? It looks too real! And what about that sign itself? Did you use Google translate and then make them yourself? You are correct on the sign. As for the road and the buildings they have air dry clay pressed on them and scribbed with an old dental tool, after drying I used Tamiya acrylics on them followed with a wash or two... the main part of the building is balsa wood and Evergreen plastic sheeting, the bricks are the same clay as the road... I love building dioramas that tell a story and bring a model to life. So here is the start of one... plywood and pressed board, balsa wood trim cut to size and glued down for warehouse doors and shuttered windows... mash Das air-dry clay where you want it and carve with a sharp blade... now we let it dry... Got the clay out again and made the Paris cobblestone roadway...
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