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George,
That Gazebo can be used (and Modeled) for lots of other things besides All Hallow's Eve festivities; I can think of a couple right off the top of my head... Another awesome job; and, a Festive Holiday Season to everyone! Alan |
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OK. After being stalled for over a month, this project is somewhat back on track again. I have a newer power supply and video card in this rattle trap computer I have, so maybe it will get through the winter (fingers and toes crossed). And to think, my wife said, "Toss all those old computers out! You'll never do anything with them!" I remember one of those old commercials from the '70s or '80s.... "Parts is parts". Enough of that.
The co-joined Zimmerman buildings are starting to take shape! I might even get them done before spring! John & Alan, the gazebo was a hit! I think the wife liked it more than anything else she received this year. It is a 'fairly' simple, one page design. I need to go and tweak a few minor issues, but it was a fun project. It's late, for me, anyways. I was up at 3:00 am for work and then putting the computer back together this afternoon (and throwing a few walls up on the model), I'm calling it a day! Everyone have a great evening and get some modeling in!!! George |
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Every time you build a new one, they get more realistic! Looking forward to the finished product.
John |
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Just some more bricks in the wall
So far, so good. It's not anywhere close to spring and I got to go in my room and play!
I managed to get all the walls up and the bottoms (I call them bases) in today. After a looong period of not having time (or the computer) to work on this project, it felt downright delightfully sinful! Now everyone knows it doesn't take much to make me happy. I like the result I got from joining the facades together and building the model as one unit. The wall seams are tighter than assembling the buildings separately, but it is a challenge to keep everything lined up as it gets larger. I hope the pictures are clear enough for you to see some of the detail. Now I need to get the sub-roofs on and start adding the façade detailing. Maybe I can start on that this weekend! That's all I got accomplished between chores today, but I was thrilled to get this far. It's amazing how many things can break, get lost or wear out and need attention when all a guy wants to do is play! My, my, my..... Hope you all have a Great Day and Model Away! George |
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Absolutely gorgeous
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No doubt. The possibilities for Interior greebling are endless...
Alan |
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These look a lot like the buildings in downtown Carlisle. I really like them.
Don |
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You have really outdone yourself on the building fronts! The level of 3D simulated views in the windows and doors, make detailing the interiors unnecessary, in my book.
John |
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all things made by highly intelligence.
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Looks like you could just pop in and satisfy your sweet tooth, doesn't it
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