Funny how an unfinished kit will age and weather like a fine whisky- the three years, and then three more years, have really given this one some character. I'm thinking don't redo those green bottles until we see how they stack up with the rest of the details. You are really getting the hang of this.
Thanks Mike, I feel like I'm getting a grip on it, however, as you'll notice from my last post the green bottles have already been re-done.
Things not really noticeable but also done last night were..., the shed was moved back 1/2", despite the details all glued in place which was preventing this and causing me a stalling point.
So, everything was loosened with alcohol and the glue dissolved...... the bench with oil tank was moved back 1", the stock support was removed, the silver oil bottles were removed, the green bottles were removed/stripped/repainted/re-weathered, the scenery was re-done and re-blended back to a base layer and certain things were glued back in their new places.
Now I have backtracked a few things, I can move forwards.
Karl, thanks for posting. Your work and weathering is always subtle and not overdone. It just goes to say that less is more. Lots of color (but not too much) and contrasts in these pictures. Well done. Phil
I worked a derailment a few years back with the fire department....had to move a 5 foot section of rail after we cut it with a torch......needless to say...I did not do it alone....
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however, as you'll notice from my last post the green bottles have already been re-done.
Things not really noticeable but also done last night were..., the shed was moved back 1/2", despite the details all glued in place which was preventing this and causing me a stalling point.
So, everything was loosened with alcohol and the glue dissolved...... the bench with oil tank was moved back 1", the stock support was removed, the silver oil bottles were removed, the green bottles were removed/stripped/repainted/re-weathered, the scenery was re-done and re-blended back to a base layer and certain things were glued back in their new places.
Now I have backtracked a few things, I can move forwards.
Karl.A
Here's a few of the later November progress shots for now.
Good to have you back. Your work is always so awesome. I would love to see more picture. Phil
He's gone back to chopping wood, that was just a temporary setup to appease Bryan.
Jerry