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At the corner of the street

Started by Sami, August 16, 2018, 10:10:35 AM

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Sami

Hello guys !

I make a little diorama at the HO scale always inspiring of the french architecture.

Here is a sketch...




The real construction...




And the model in making












finescalerr

I look forward to watching this develop. -- Russ


Sami


Design-HSB

Regards Helmut
the journey is the goal

detail_stymied

the variety of materials definitely portrays the adaptive uses over time. following along.
s.e. charles

Ray Dunakin

Very cool project, and a great start!
Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

Sami

Thank guys !

Sorry, I don't master enought english so my answers are shorts.

I continued my work.








detail_stymied

short words are fine as the pictures are long!

what materials are being used?

thanks
s.e. charles

Bill Gill

Sami. I did not see your diorama until today. It  is looking good!

finescalerr

It looks like you spent a lot of time applying washes and weathering with a tiny paintbrush. -- Russ

Sami

Hello guys,

For this bricks I maked a mold six years ago and today I use again this mold with of plaster.
But I build models with other materials : plasticard Evergreen, brass, foambord, photo paper (for the store band).
For the painting I use frequently acrylics (Vallejo) and oil colors. I work with aerograph, paintbrushs, sponge, etc.
For the wood I used the technic of Emmanuel Nouaillier, a great french modeler. I employ some plasticard whitch I paint with some humbrol  for the primer. And I finished with some acrylics and oil filters.

detail_stymied

thank you. the results are excellent.
s.e. charles

Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

Sami