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Quai des Antlilles

Started by Sami, July 14, 2017, 01:44:12 AM

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Hauk

That´s a sharp looking model.
Thanks for sharing!
Regards, Hauk
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"Yet for better or for worse we do love things that bear the marks of grime, soot, and weather, and we love the colors and the sheen that call to mind the past that made them"  -Junichiro Tanizaki

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finescalerr

I suspect that tower was much more difficult to build and paint than we might think. Most satisfactory. -- Russ

Sami

Finscaler you summed it all up.

Bernhard

Well-made, unusual building.

Bernhard

Barney

very neat modelling and a bit different
Barney
Never Let someone who has done nothing tell you how to do anything
Stuart McPherson

Ray Dunakin

That is really beautiful, and an impressive structure!
Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

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Hi Sami.
Yes I echo all of the rest of the comments great job
All the best Kim.

Sami

#97
Hi modelers,

I continues my making with a new building.
This building inspiring of reality is composed of hollows bricks. it will house a mechanical workshop. It will be open on the front and the interior will be visible by the spectator


I started by engraving with the fine tip the bricks and painting them.


Right now I I'm filling the joints with mastic Vallejo mixed with agate pont royal navy Vallejo.

finescalerr

Your bricks look better than the bricks on the building you are modeling. -- Russ

Bernhard

Good start, Sami. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished building.

Bernhard

Barney

Looking good and so realistic
Barney
Never Let someone who has done nothing tell you how to do anything
Stuart McPherson

Hauk

Regards, Hauk
--
"Yet for better or for worse we do love things that bear the marks of grime, soot, and weather, and we love the colors and the sheen that call to mind the past that made them"  -Junichiro Tanizaki

Remembrance Of Trains Past

Bill Gill

Great brickwork, both your engraving and coloring them.

Ray Dunakin

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

Ray Dunakin's World

Sami