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The former blacksmith shop in Rickarum, Sweden. 1/35 scale,

Started by Junior, May 09, 2011, 02:05:05 AM

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South wall much more weathered than the other wall as can be seen in the prototype pic. Stones not finished but I´m working from a reference photo of a different building where there are less speckles on the stones.

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Possible texture for the two small spaces.

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A 1940´s military BMW R 75 is being fixed up to civilian standards for a client. Just a temporary set up with just a few parts not even the floor is done yet. Next a couple of Triumph´s and some military wrecks. We´ll see if I can kitbash a Velocette Thruxton and a Triumph T 120 from all the parts that I have. Almost nothing available in civilian bikes in 1/35 scale. Have so far only found two kits a Triumph from Swash and a BMW from IBG models and they are identical to the military vesions erxcept for the most obvious military parts. If anyone knows about other civilian kits it would be much appreciated.

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Hired this guy to to help out with cabinets etc. ;D

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Unfinshed office desk with the local paper dated sometime in 1961.

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Reference pictures used for the tool board. Both from Mario at the Modvid site. Thanks Mario.

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danpickard

Wow, I'm glad I nudged the thread.  That workshop wall is just stunning with the capture.  The figure still needs some work though  ;D
Russ, better book the chapter.

The update was greatly appreciated. 

Cheers,
Dan

BKLN

Beautiful, Anders!

I can see how this scale becomes addicting. But your work is excellent as usual!

Chuck Doan

Yes, thanks for the update Anders! Excellent progress on a amazing project.
"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





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