The main problem with your work is that you just can’t keep it sane. Now look at this. So much realism in literally every spot imaginable. I really would love to spend an afternoon in your mancave just to get a glimpse of how you achieve all this eyecandy. Spectacular is an understatement!
Right Bryan, I put the main building on a wood sill and it will have a stone foundation showing here and there. For variety, I put the shed on a brick foundation and added a wood floor, which of course can hardly be seen inside the slightly open door.
Hey Jerry, thanks much and really made my day when I read your take on the stone foundation. Exactly why I added that detail. Of course it will look loads better once on the diorama and dirt, weeds, etc. soften the hard lines.
The main structure, as I mentioned, is basically finished. The following is just a quick "walk around" the building to document it before moving on to the hoist house and diorama base.
You're right Bryan. I tend to neglect that aspect and should do more. I'll wait until the diorama is somewhat set and look hard at signage. Thanks for the steer.
remind me not to store anything in that shed... what's the deal with the electric meter? casting or scratch? it looks great. what did you use for the conduit?
Come on Kev, its just the one corner! See Brett's post re:electrical .
Terrific!...I've been limping along doing electrical detail work and a SWSM 3D print of this stuff will blow anything out there away...and that's before I even see it!
Hey Joel, thanks so much. You my friend are what is referred to as a "modelers modeler"...you get the end game and understand and appreciate the planning and thought process, coupled with the serious enthusiasm, that most of us have for this great hobby. Appreciate ya man!
Come on Kev, its just the one corner! See Brett's post re:electrical .
Terrific!...I've been limping along doing electrical detail work and a SWSM 3D print of this stuff will blow anything out there away...and that's before I even see it!
Thanks Jeroen, appreciate your thoughts.
ken, where is brett's post about electrical? i'd like to see it.
and by the way ken, to me this ranks right up there with your best modeling, and that's saying alot. this should be an o scale kit damnit! (never mind. i'd need a bigger house)
Me too!...everything else Brett has 3D printed has been a game changer with respects to detailing so the electrical details will be no different...what a great time to be modeling!
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Too kind Jim. Appreciate ya!
You're right Bryan. I tend to neglect that aspect and should do more. I'll wait until the diorama is somewhat set and look hard at signage. Thanks for the steer.
what's the deal with the electric meter? casting or scratch? it looks great. what did you use for the conduit?
Terrific!...I've been limping along doing electrical detail work and a SWSM 3D print of this stuff will blow anything out there away...and that's before I even see it!
Thanks Jeroen, appreciate your thoughts.
ken,
where is brett's post about electrical? i'd like to see it.
never mind, i saw it. can't wait.
this should be an o scale kit damnit! (never mind. i'd need a bigger house)
Jerry