Steve Wrote:Gary...I copy everybody!!!!!!!!!!
Me too! I was talking about ME copying YOU once I get my layout going again.
WOW!!
That looks great! Can't wait to see it on the layout!
WoW!
That turned out great! Hope to see it in place soon!
Whoah! Steve, that looks AWFULLY convincing! I have to honestly say that if you chose a different backdrop for that (the tree and porch railing kind of gave it away
) I would have had a hard time telling that that was not a real building. I do believe you have mastered the art of weathering.
For a noobie, you do a pretty good job...
Seriously....
!! FANTASTIC !!
Now I know what materials I'll be using for my copper smelter....
Looks mighty fine on top of that huge log!
I have to agree, Steve, that turned out really well.
Wayne
Holy Sh....ugar!!! :jawdrop:
Gorgeous!
That is one very nice piece of work.
Excellent job.
It looks very real. There used to be some old buildings down by the tracks here in Kirkland Lake. Some had been here for a very long time and were metal clad. The looks of your model and the weathering looks just like they did. Sadly they were all torn down a few years ago before I even thought of getting a few pictures of them.
Wayne Reid
Steve -
Outstanding! A VERY realistic structure. You've capture the plain, basic, wonderfully ordinary look of a simple (but large!) structure...highly model-genic yet willing to sit in the background and not steal the show from the more interesting foreground structures. Great work.
"Utilitarian" fits.
Tell us more about the paint treatment.
Galen
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WOW! That is absolutely realistic! When I first glanced at the photos, I thought the first photo was the model and the second and third photos were the prototype. This is some of the best modeling I have ever seen, and I very much mean that. Completely and totally impressive.
I too would like to know more about how you did the paint.
Steve,
In those two close shots, where only the building, and the smaller background trees can be seen.........whoa!
photoshop out the deck rail under the building, and photoshop in some appropriate scenery, and no one will be able to call it a model.
You may not be able to see the dings and dents, but they do contribute to the overall reality of the building.
Excellent weathering!
Very nicely done!
I'm going to jump in here one more time and say that this is the most realistic modeling I have ever seen.
Steve, it is simply phenomenal and you should be very proud of your accomplishment. Top notch, number one.