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Some of my creations....
Hello everybody
First I want to make clear that I 'm not just a paper modeler, but I use any means necessary to achieve a scale realism to my models. Sometimes I use more paper, sometimes styrene and wood. I like small scales that allow a lot of detail in a small space. Words without images are worthless, so let's get to the point... ( I 'm not sure if I should post it under the "dioramas" or "architectural models") For the warehouse of my N scale diorama "End of the line" I used printed sheets from the "Scalescenes" company, i.e. "aged brown brick" and "aged corrugated iron" for the roof on foam board as inner structure. For the front I added a layer of cork with openings for the windows and doors. This was done as a second attempt 'cause I did not like the first result. The windows are "Tichy" -plastic stuff- and the door and signs are from "Scalescenes" again from their free model "low relief warehouse", with the handle made of a tiny piece of wood. More weathering was achieved with several layers of oil colors mainly, enamels and acrylics both in washes and normal painting. For the concrete I use mainly cork with wall putty. My photographic ability really sucks . For more details feel free to visit my blog. Comments and questions more than welcome.
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VERY WELL DONE SIR!!!....Rich
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That weathering looks authentic. I could learn a thing or two from you. Love the end of the line diorama.
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Wow, that's really grungy looking...and that's a good thing!
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Thanks a lot for your comments. Weathering is done mostly with oils.
I love paint rusty stuff and creating abandoned scenes. Next is a "wooden" hut that was made out of 1.5mm thick carton for the inner structure and boards made of prestained canson paper. Windows again from "Tichy".
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Excellent work!! Very realistic weathering, and great photos showing it..
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Terrific job on your weathering and testuring - extreme realism in a tiny scale. Your "End of the Line" diorama is very dramatic, evoking a sad, melancholy emotion. Beautiful work.
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Very realistic looking run down buildings. I have seen actual buildings that look just like those. The corrugated roofing are especially good.
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Awesome work!
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Great work in a small scale. Love the diorama.
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