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Bits, Pieces, & Clutter

Started by marc_reusser, October 17, 2009, 05:33:24 PM

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JESTER


Chuck Doan

A very effective mini-scene!
"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/

Malachi Constant

Ooooh!  :o  That mixer looks great on the little diorama.  The natural backdrop really shows off all the detail and finishing on the mixer in a nice context ... really "looks right."  -- Dallas

michael mott

Gordon, excellent! so far I would agree that a little variety in the vegetation would add a whole new level to this model.

Michael

Ray Dunakin

Looks great!

One thing I would suggest is try to work in some of the taller grassy clumps closer to the edges. Right now there appears to be a "grass-less" area all around the edge of the layout.


marc_reusser

Box

Gordon Ferguson

Now that reminds me of something  ;)
Gordon

marc_reusser

Umm...I thought we were never going to talk abou that again... :P ;D ;D ;D

marc_reusser

Nowhere else to post this...but thought it might be of interest.....my first go around trying to mimmick old dirty plywood for another project....of particular concern/issue for me was trying to get the chipped/flaking edge.

Sorrry, not the greatest pic...cameraphone from the workbench. (Real-time modeling  ;D )

Mr scratchmod

Man that does look sweet Marc. Love the plywood, and think you got the edges down pretty darn good. I'm still trying to paint a pallet and here you are making plywood  :o
Rob

EZnKY

Eric Zabilka
Lexington, Kentucky

marc_reusser

I felt quite happy with my experiment technique for scale duct tape last night.

Sorry, can only show an extreme close-up/cropped detail shot.

Ray Dunakin


Malachi Constant

Approved by the Possum Lodge Council of Duct-Taped Miniatures.  -- Red Green

danpickard

Dallas,
You have too much time on your hands for bizarre web image surfing.

Marc,
Nice tape.  Is it a model, or a pic of the drivers seat from your first car?

Dan