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Ravensblight lighthouse
Just a quickie from yesterday. Ravensblight's project: THE LIGHTHOUSE
The take off. The rock. The tower. The full thing plus electric works. Used two 3V white LEDs fot that. Let it shine. I later added a base with and imitation of water (will add a photo in the evening. It shines but the light is week, however -as you can see; looks good in a rather totally dark environment - most probably the LED were to weak and the paper with printed windows on it wasn't as thin as I thought it was. Will remember in the future to use different media for that purpose. Thanks for the attention.
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Great job. It's a simple, but very atmospheric model. I can't wait to see how you handle the watery display base.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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Are you going to do a stormy base?
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that looks so good like it a lot well done
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Great model.
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Hello guys, thanks for all the kind words.
I haven't ddecidded what to do with the base yet - so far there is just water - I used crinkler tisse for that, painted it a bit and covered with water glue. This is what it looks like right now. Whatever the decision is, I'll need to make some waves - most probably will use some silicone for splashes, paint and then cover with glue to make is shiny.
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A very imposing lighthouse and a fine model.
Don |
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