Well its a week until the Expo and I felt sorta bad that this would be the first year I didn't bring with a SierraWest model. I has built Scotia Supply a few years ago but never finished it as I moved on to other projects. Well I spent the day yesterday putting on the roof and detailing it. I used StoneyCreek tarpaper and individually shingle the side building.
Crazy thing is I want to now cover all this lovely work with snow. Wish me luck.
Comments
Thanks for the kind words but as nice as it is it really isn't that great. Believe or not this model was built before Brett started using chalk. Also it's too late. I put on a layer of modelling paste to give the effect of a drift and then masked off the model so I only sprinkle the white stuff on the appropriate areas. A bit harder than I hoped.
http://www.migjimenez.com/en/english-version/253-issue-7-snow-ice-english.html
While waiting for that to dry I made 2 types of icicles. First I took a sprue of clear plastic left over from an old kit and melted it over a candle.
Then I tried a different version and touched the nozzle from some silicon caulking to a tongue depressor.
Marty
I like the look of the snow on the ground and the smaller building to the right. Its a little more subtle. My eye keeps being drawn to the heavy snow on the tallest roof.
It does look like Scotia Supply is waiting for Spring.
Best regards,
Mitch
Kudos for trying this out. I kinda like the effect to be honest. You a brave man.
I like how you added the snow effect too the tops of some of the details. I wonder if the heavy accumulation on the roof would warrant a little bit more in the scenery or maybe even a bit on the balcony? This is a technique that could easily be overdone and yours looks subtle and believable.