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Rue de la Cloche Bellot

Started by Sami, November 03, 2014, 01:34:30 AM

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BKLN

Superb!
I love the brick work.

And the old plaster!

And the shingles!

Sami


finescalerr

Very clean and precise. -- Russ

Sami

Thank Russ !

Some photos from the last making.

The interiors of building are not very visible in HO scale. So it's not necessery to detail more.





I worked on the other building. To finishing this construction I make the cowl of fireplace and I glued the number street.





At the moment I'll conclude this building in perspective for the trompe l'œil. I have some détails to make.





A view of the showcase.






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hi
this really is a little world of your making very nice
cheers kim

Sami

Hi Kim and thank you for your comment !

finescalerr

It is starting to come together and should look terrific when you finish. -- Russ

Sami

Thank you Russ !
It's true, my diorama come together. I would like to finish my showcase this year.
I'm going to be able to make the street détails, to paint the figures and to put one or two cars.

Design-HSB

further proof that you can do well in HO excellent model making.
Regards Helmut
the journey is the goal

Sami

Yes Design-HSB, the HO scale is intesressant.
I alway making in HO scale since twenty year. In the futur  I would try other scales on a smaller diorama : 1/35 or 1/43.5 for example

Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

Sami


Sami

Hello guys !

A friend drew some letters in perspective and I cut these in the plasticard.




For the painting I used sponge with acrylic and wash with the oïl colors.





Ray Dunakin

Very nice. Great job cutting out those small letters by hand.
Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

Sami

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Thank you Ray !

I thought that this work would be difficult. Finally it's pretty easy with new blade of cutter.