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The Rigging Shed 1/48

Started by Robert G, May 16, 2020, 10:15:43 PM

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Robert G

My latest installment .
Sierra West :The Rigging Shed with some personal additions and modifications.





























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finescalerr

Rather nice and more convincing than somewhat. -- Russ

shropshire lad

You're getting quite good at this modelling lark , with a bit more practice you might even become very good !

  Very impressive and if you feel like sharing your wood staining techniques then I for one would be interested in learning them .

  Magnifique .


     Nick

Les Tindall

That is some pretty incredible modelling!  Great weathering and aging.

Les

Lawton Maner

It is against the rules of this forum to try and pass the shed up the street from your house off as your model.  Please give credit to the long dead carpenter for building it and to Mother Nature for the time and effort she put into weathering it and apologize to all of us.  Try this again next year on 1 April.

TRAINS1941

You have done a very fine job on this.

Like NIck the way you did the staining would be of interest.

Jerry
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George Carlin

Barney

 It is the shed at the end of your road !!! If it is a model well what can I say my only words are I surrender - absolutely amazing  stuff with inspiration - please yes tell us something about your techniques
Barney
Russ - why is it that this forum keeps coming up with some of the most amazing modellers ?
Never Let someone who has done nothing tell you how to do anything
Stuart McPherson

finescalerr

Barney, the forum's success in attracting talent is due entirely to the talent and attitude of its members. -- Russ

Ray Dunakin

Amazing work! I especially like the coloration of the wood, it's extremely lifelike.
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Chuck Doan

Beautiful work! Fun to study.
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Bernhard

Robert, this is really an extraordinary example of wood work. And I especially like the ropes, very realistic.

Bernhard

Hydrostat

Robert,

very well done. I like the corrugated roof with the rusted/broken edge. What was your approach to that result?

Cheers,
Volker
I'll make it. If I have to fly the five feet like a birdie.
I'll fly it. I'll make it.

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Hi Robert.
Great wood grain.
cheers