The overhead storage area is superb. Love it. The water cooler, cup holder, chalkboard, and electrical details make this hard to believe it's HO Scale...
Appreciate that Tom. Since you mentioned "little details" here is an example of the extremes in detailing that we go through that will never be seen...fun anyway!
I put a decal on the front and side of the tank in this picture with black lettering...I don't even know what they say! lol.
The cup dispenser next to the water cooler and the used paper towels overflowing the trash next to the sink! WOW and WOW! I am sure there are more little details I haven't found yet. Ken, truly amazing modeling......Rick
Thanks Rick and appreciate you picking out those little details. Like I have mentioned previously, I love trying new things with every build, even if that "new thing" is a small little detail I haven't utilized before.
That chalkboard is in the original picture of the engine house...see Brett's picture above...so I just had to include it! Thanks for noticing Bryan.
Another home run. Deft use of your imagination and the execution thereof. Sure hope that light above the office roof annex will illuminate to draw some of the viewers attention to that area. Did you use black tulle to create the safety glass in the window next to the ladder in this photo; http://www.craftsmankituniversity.com/vanforum/uploads/imageupload/512/QSCHX8E3D7OR.jpg Thanks, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
Appreciate that Robert and coming from a master craftsman as yourself, means a great deal!
Thanks so much Dave, and nice hearing from you. I used standard white tulle spray painted brown and then weathered. I found spray painting the stuff before messing around with it gives it a bit of added stiffness making it easier to handle and easier to see. White is really hard to see and keep track of! Lol
Did something I try not to do and that was, I rushed some pictures of phase three of my Eureka Springs interior detailing. After I posted the pictures, I noticed several issues in the modeling that needed corrected. One...OK no big deal, but there were at least four issues so I deleted the entire post, fixed the modeling issues, and have to re-take all the pics and re-post. Weather is not looking good for pics over the next few days, so I am posting one shot here until I can get the thing imaged.
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I put a decal on the front and side of the tank in this picture with black lettering...I don't even know what they say! lol.
The chalkboard made me smile.
Thanks Rick and appreciate you picking out those little details. Like I have mentioned previously, I love trying new things with every build, even if that "new thing" is a small little detail I haven't utilized before.
That chalkboard is in the original picture of the engine house...see Brett's picture above...so I just had to include it! Thanks for noticing Bryan.
Another home run. Deft use of your imagination and the execution thereof. Sure hope that light above the office roof annex will illuminate to draw some of the viewers attention to that area.
Did you use black tulle to create the safety glass in the window next to the ladder in this photo;
http://www.craftsmankituniversity.com/vanforum/uploads/imageupload/512/QSCHX8E3D7OR.jpg
Thanks, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
Thanks so much Dave, and nice hearing from you. I used standard white tulle spray painted brown and then weathered. I found spray painting the stuff before messing around with it gives it a bit of added stiffness making it easier to handle and easier to see. White is really hard to see and keep track of! Lol
Appreciate that Kevin!
Hey Steve, long time my friend! Thanks much and dirty is good...
Appreciate that Craig.