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shingles & shakes (retitled from "would this")

Started by Philip Smith, April 06, 2011, 09:05:34 PM

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shropshire lad

A couple more

Ray Dunakin

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finescalerr

The roof tiles don't line up perfectly horizontally and the roof needs more weathering. I also question whether you've adequately captured the "feel" of a prototype roof. Moreover, in this case, I'm unsure whether the scaffolding really adds realism to the structure. -- ssuR

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Nick

That is one hell of a nice looking roof.

Jerry
Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
George Carlin

mabloodhound

I'm with Russ on this, need more roof weathering.   And who did your casting for that chimney?   The twist looks a little crooked. ;D
Dave Mason
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Philip Smith


DaKra

Photo has been doctored some to make it a full sheet print out, but its interesting with the moss and rot.



Large format here

http://www.btcomm.com/trains/resource/brick_n_stone/rough_shakes.jpg