Nice work Bryan. The weathered wood color is just right. And I like the moss. You know I use this often. Be sure to place this building in a humid environment with lots of trees. There's no moss in the desert.
Robert, you are right about trees. I will have to find ways to show trees are around without showing trees. The base is very small and there is no room for a tree. Maybe if I had a bunch of O scale acorns or pinecones I could toss around...
Bryan, The cobblestones are an amazing detail. Well thought out and executed. A detail that won't be overlooked but doesn't steal the show. Later, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
Bryan Great looking shingles, ridge cap, and moss. I have not decided if I will add moss to my handcar shed or not but it does add more interest to the roof. Randy
Coming together beautifully now Bryan, the cobblestones and curb stone look great, a not often done feature. I'm looking forward to seeing how you progress from here.
I guess in Europe, cobblestones are very common. Well, were, now it's tarmac most of the time. It's a very nice detail. A bit on the large side, but it is 1/35....as to 1/48 for the building. Another way to make these cobblestones is to engrave them in self harding clay. This is on my metric O scale (1/43,5 ) layout.
i saw it done once with a paint brush with all the bristles removed. it was pressed into plaster and looked just like robert's cobblestones except they were stark white until they were painted.
I like the greenhouse and cobblestone. If I decide to do cobblestones on the foundry, I will likely use the roller on clay method Robert. Greenstuff World has a nice collection. This exercise gave me an excuse to use the individual casted stones.
This is turning out fantastic. Such a simple structure with a ton of interest and character. Love the addition of the cobblestone and moss on the roof.
That is just excellent. The color of those shingles and the addition of the green foliage... just wow. That's why I really like this forum so much. Its one big inspirational platform and helps to get new ideas for new projects. This is absolutely inspiring Bryan!
This is turning out fantastic. Such a simple structure with a ton of interest and character. Love the addition of the cobblestone and moss on the roof.
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Carl, keep the ideas coming. I already have the wildlife primed. 3 birds and a raccoon.
Robert, you are right about trees. I will have to find ways to show trees are around without showing trees. The base is very small and there is no room for a tree. Maybe if I had a bunch of O scale acorns or pinecones I could toss around...
They are cast with dental plaster from molds from Diorama Debris. 3x6 stones in 1:35
The cobblestones are an amazing detail. Well thought out and executed. A detail that won't be overlooked but doesn't steal the show.
Later, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
Another way to make these cobblestones is to engrave them in self harding clay. This is on my metric O scale (1/43,5 ) layout.
Here we have the vgnettes under constructon. Thanks Ken for the eyedea. Ts all pun and games untl someone looses and I.
Oh, and I put down the first layer of dirt and sunk in the large details. Layering to proceed at once.