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Wow! You did a beautiful job! It looks like it was made from anything BUT paper. I doubt i could make one as beautiful as this in a 100 years. Skill, talent and technique are all on display here.
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Eajohn > Many thanks by your words.
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Nice, very nice.
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Papercut > Thank you for looking and appreciate the work.
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The base is finished.
After finishing the base, all that remained was to put the locomotive and tender in place to complete the work. I hope all you enjoy! Step by step on my blog. |
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Absolutely wonderful
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Amazing work, beautifully photographed. Thank you for sharing it!
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You have provided a very realistic and beautiful base for this superb model.
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Beautiful way to display a terrific piece of modeling!
I was looking through your photos again, and once again marveling at the mastery of your work. What I think impresses me most is your weathering. It is so subtle, and so realistic. Superb modeling! |
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"A smart and sharp piece of motive power you have there, gentlemen." as was once said.
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