Thanks Karl. I was thinking of adding a woodpecker because I made part of the trunk of the tree damaged. Yellow ribbon is a good idea too; maybe I should try both. Also thinking of a "for sale" sign pointing toward the tractor. Decisions, decisions.
Thanks Joel and Tom, really appreciate the comments.
My friend Bill checking out the old tractors. Actually, these are just lined up to show. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with them in the diorama yet. I still have much to do.
Love these old beauties. These 3D printed details are awesome.
25 Years ago when I was fortunate to purchase the CHB Models line from Charlie Brommer, I discovered two missing brass masters out of the hundreds I received. One of them was the tiny clevis that accompanies this small riggers block. Unfortunately Charlie passed away before he could locate it and I never got around to mastering a new one. So, fast forward and here we have finally closed the loop and issued this block in 3D Printed resin! Suitable for multiple scales and she is a real beauty! Available right now for immediate shipment (like all of my 3D Printed kits and parts). Check it out here on my website: https://sierrawestscalemodels.com/3DP_CHB.html
I love how this line is developing. I know I sound like a broken record with this but in the same vein as these are meant to be multi scale static details. It would be awesome to get batches of shackles to match the thickness/size of what is in the 12 or 16" or even 24" blocks. I'm not exactly sure what costing would be like, but it seems like you could print a whole bunch at once, sell them kind of in bulk, similar to the printed bottles. It would be awesome to get a whole bunch, some of each size, and be able to just scatter them around and make little piles of them on the decks of flat cars, or a yarder, or what have you. The texture that makes a scene have depth. Same would go for chokers, hooks and the dogs (same as hooks?).
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Creativity "par excellant"
My friend Bill checking out the old tractors. Actually, these are just lined up to show. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with them in the diorama yet. I still have much to do.
Love these old beauties. These 3D printed details are awesome.
Just right, aged but not leaking, yet.
25 Years ago when I was fortunate to purchase the CHB Models line from Charlie Brommer, I discovered two missing brass masters out of the hundreds I received. One of them was the tiny clevis that accompanies this small riggers block. Unfortunately Charlie passed away before he could locate it and I never got around to mastering a new one. So, fast forward and here we have finally closed the loop and issued this block in 3D Printed resin! Suitable for multiple scales and she is a real beauty! Available right now for immediate shipment (like all of my 3D Printed kits and parts). Check it out here on my website:
https://sierrawestscalemodels.com/3DP_CHB.html