Time to critique this puppy. I welcome all suggestions, hints and anyplace I could have done better. Details to come later. I thought I would get an opinions on the basic building.
Looks really nice Phil - truly an excellent job... you should be very pleased. I cannot find anything to nitpick!!!! everything is weathered well, clean corners, folded tarpaper over roof edges, etc....
be sure to "insert the image" next time you upload pics so they appear as part of the thread. Most folks will not click on the image thumb nails and see your awesome work!!
It looks just as it should - an older but serviceable shed. The aging on the siding is well modeled but not over powering. Personally, I’d be happy with it, you’ve done a very nice job. I’m looking forward to seeing it with all the castings.
Nice build Phil. The color of the wood on the picture is reddish. How did you achieve that color or is it just my computer system that renders it that way?
I like how you treated the bottom go the siding. I will try to do more of that on my next build. To compare see the thread on O scale builds titled Tool Shed, I just uploaded a progress picture
Brice Do not adjust your monitor. I used a combination of raw umber, burnt umber chalks & alcohol. The burnt umber gave it a redish tint. Sorry for the slow response, just returned from Hickory via Cass WV
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be sure to "insert the image" next time you upload pics so they appear as part of the thread. Most folks will not click on the image thumb nails and see your awesome work!!
Brett
Very nice colouring and the construction cant be faulted, everything looks good.
Karl.A
The color of the wood on the picture is reddish. How did you achieve that color or is it just my computer system that renders it that way?
I like how you treated the bottom go the siding. I will try to do more of that on my next build. To compare see the thread on O scale builds titled Tool Shed, I just uploaded a progress picture
Brice
Do not adjust your monitor.
I used a combination of raw umber, burnt umber chalks & alcohol. The burnt umber gave it a redish tint.
Sorry for the slow response, just returned from Hickory via Cass WV