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  • Wow Bryan! Your roofing is stellar. I'm still envious of your lighting skills! lol
  • Great weathering Bryan...good job!!
  • This is really turning out beautiful Bryan.
  • Ken, the next time we're at a show together, thee an me are going to a lighting clinic !!! Hopefully Bryan will either be giving it or be hanging around afterwards to give us some pointers and valuable guidance...
  • stop it Ken. We all know that when you decide to start lighting up you will do it with HO scale conduits, overhead line feeds and screw in light bulbs.
  • The roof is shingled and the ridge cap installed. I'm holding off putting the stove pipe on while I work on the scenery.

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  • I don’t know Bryan...one does well to realize ones limitations! Lol... Karl has a great idea for us to hit up a good lighting class...afraid I might have to stay after school...

    Roof work continues to amaze!
  • Thanks Ken.

    The tree has been planted and the first layer of dirt laid down. I'm going with a rocky soil look on this build.

    While I worked on the tree it was secured to a scrap piece of wood with a drywall screw. I epoxied the drywall screw in the bottom of the tree and cut off the head for a post to secure the tree to the base.

    The overhead shot will give me a guide for placing paths and piles of junk. When I identify the paths I'll clear out most of the stones. I'll place the junk piles on top of the stones and then add the 2nd layer of finer soil material. This will make the details sit flat on the surface of the soil and leave the tops of some of the stones exposed making them look like they are sunk into the dirt. Should make for a nice effect.C517F79F-61FA-41D8-9D31-219BF412168F
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  • You make it look so easy Bryan. Well done.
    Of all the tools and crap I have, my buddies are always yapping about that cheap leaf punch set. They are really cool. Thanks for that idea sir.
  • You are welcome Emery. Glad you are enjoying them. I love those leaf punches myself.

    The details are in place and the 2nd coat of ground is in. Need to start finalizing the scenery plan at this point.
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  • Looking fantastic at this stage Bryan, specifically liking the wood coloring, both on the structure and the details, really nice.
  • This is looking very good Bryan.
  • Very cool!
  • Nice composition. Great detailing! Love the cable reels.
  • i don't think this needs any more scenery. it looks awesome the way it is.
  • Looks great Bryan! I really like the tree especially with the hole in it.
  • Thanks guys.

    Kevin, it can't be naked! I started adding bushes (bare) and tall grasses. Then will add low cover and grasses.
  • Some progress photos on the scenery.

    I'm using varying heights and textures to outline paths in first pic. And added some height in the back of the diorama to frame the back work area in pic 2. Lots to add still in this area...likely very few weeds and lots of leaf cover. I see that I need to drybrush the bare bushes in this pic.


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  • Small footprint but lots of wonderful things to see!
  • Thanks guys.

    Getting close on the scenery now.
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  • Bryan, I'm behind on my viewing and commenting. What can I say? There are so many great things going on. First, your trees are unrivaled!! They are so realistic and really add to the scene. Your modeling is top notch, but you also complement it with great layouts and scenery. Unbelievably good!! Phil
  • Thanks Phil. This one is in the end stages. Doing minor tweeks and additions now. Thinking about the dusting of snow...will it add or take away from the presentation.
  • Bryan,

    The scattered fallen leaves make for a very realistic scene. All in all, a neat concept and a very original looking diorama.

    Later, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
  • Thanks Dave.

    I can't remember who asked me if I was going to mount this on a Lazy Susan. At the time I said no but have changed my mind. It's not quite centered but working underneath a nearly finished diorama is a nerve wracking experience.

    Here is a picture of the Lazy Susan installed and a video of its operation. Glad I did it.



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  • That works great Bryan. Very nice touch to finish it out.
  • Fantastic work Bryan!!
  • Nice...very nice....
  • This is a great diorama you just finished. The autumn feel is all over it. And as usual, nice work on the details. Well done Bryan !!!
  • Brilliantly done Bryan! Unique and original with superior quality work...
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