Herc Driver Wrote:Really nice job!!! I like the curbing and grass along the street. Really nice.
(What's that I hear in the background..."Oh Josh you did such a great job. I'd like are real house just like that one...wouldn't you?"...followed by eye blinks with a come-hither look. Face it dude - you're toast. Nice modeling - but unfortunately you've just shown your girlfriend what greatness you're capable of...and soon she'll be asking for the 1:1 real thing. My advice, find a realtor.)
((I'm just kidding you bud.))
LMAO, you know this is going to end up happening one day, and im going to look back on this and owe it to you for calling it a couple years in advance
Thanks for all the compliments
LynnB Wrote:Coming along very nicely, where;s the white picket fence?
Thank you Lynn, no white picket fence on this one, although i think it would have looked great, i went with black wrought iron fencing
Well I just noticed that a few of the pics came out pretty dang blurry lol. Ill leave them anyways :oops:
The last thing that will be done for now is surrounding the diorama in plexi-glass, which I already have gotten. Will report back when that is finished, and then again when its all the wall and wired up with the power source for the lights :mrgreen:
WOW, Josh! You have really outdone yourself
. I hope she’ll like it as much asI do!
Nice work!
Man, someone stop that dog! Looks like he's getting every fire hydrant!
eightyeightfan1 Wrote:Nice work!
Man, someone stop that dog! Looks like he's getting every fire hydrant!
LMAO Thanks for the picture Ed, I think i saw this house down the street, it seems hes on a mission to hit every fire hydrant
Trucklover Wrote:eightyeightfan1 Wrote:Nice work!
Man, someone stop that dog! Looks like he's getting every fire hydrant!
LMAO Thanks for the picture Ed, I think i saw this house down the street, it seems hes on a mission to hit every fire hydrant
Nice work, Josh, but let's hope that no one offers a model of that big dog "doin' the hunchback" on somebody's lawn, or that excavator will have to follow him down the street.
Wayne
Really great job! That looks like a pretty good party going at that house. And a very typical and tru-to-life construction scene...lots of guys standing and pointing, very few working!
(What are you thinking?!?!? You're going to show her a Waltons Family-like gathering, with a yard full of kids, and nice cars in the driveway? What part of "get a realtor" did you not clue into? You might as well get your realtor's license now, that way you can start looking for that house now, and pay yourself the commission. And you're going to give it to her at her family's house!!! Now THAT is planning. Get ready to be promoted to THE number one guy in the race for their little girl. Start making ring payments now, and get ready for family to allow you to call them by their first names...with a "welcome to the family Josh". Oh...you're going to be asked a lot of questions alright...and they're all going to on the subject of your future, not about your modeling.)
(I'm just kidding ya!)
Seriously...you've done a great job and it's a wonderful thing that you found a girl who supports and has fun with what you do. What a great Christmas idea and present. Hope everything turns out great! Well done.
I love it! So many fun and interesting things to look at and discover. VERY nicely done!!!!
Ralph
Nice work!
I think that everyone (not just Jessica) will be astounded, especially since they've not seen your modelling skills before...!
Andrew
Josh you are a VERY talented modeler. You definitely have an eye for realism and detail to make a realistic scene. I have always been impressed with your ambition to accurately model not just trains and train related buildings, but streets, trucks, houses, etc. even when they are not specifically (or even remotely) related to or located near the railroad.
You do realize, of course, that you are giving your girlfriend an open invitation to join you on model train night? Yeah, once you give her the diorama (that she has no space to keep at home) you'll be incorporating it into your new M&ET somewhere and she'll be coming over on train night. Of course, I realize, this might be the hidden agenda and I can respect that, if you want her company and want her to be involved, good tactic! Sometimes I wish my wife would "play trains" with me, but that will never happpen!
Nice work! Great construction diorama! er, I mean, pink house diorama :?
Not to be the negative nellie ('cause I bet I'm not the only one wondering this), but how prepared are you to leave this behind if/when things don't work out one day? Just speaking from a bad personal experience here. That's a LOT of effort. You have done an outstanding job creating a little slice of suburban reality in miniature.
Any plans to photograph this outdoors and send it in to a magazine? You really should think about it.
Again, nice work!
Galen