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eightyeightfan1 Wrote:Grimms Funeral Home.....From a limited edition of "666"! Eek
Ohhhh..........Kay!
After seeing all your other work, can't wait to see this one finished, no matter what number it is.
Rihhhhhght ...I'm pretty dumb at this but 666....is the devils number right?? Eek No wonder it is playing hard ball, might have to sell my soul to finish it huh??
Gary S Wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing how that turns out myself. As I said before, the structures are fantastic. All the detail and weathering and character = A+!!
Thanks for staying around and reading the pictures Gary, I appreciate the comments.

OK ..Back to the M.Balmers ..

As before, hi-tech masking agents still in place, the tower has been erected and the paint Job started
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Oh I see the Boys are back, or their sign is anyway

A tour around if you wish
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The back
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It was sprayed with a greyish paint (obviously :? ) Then an A/I wash was applied to get the mortar lines to show up old and dirty.
Maybe some more light washes in a few places then........... leave it ?? Misngth

I then washed the dwelling which sits atop the roof with a nutbrown india ink solution
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(And will wait to see if it is the right looking colour at the end of the build)

And applied the shingles to its roof
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I see the sign's back, .....cheeky devils...

Then a test fit of the two
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Enough work so soon after easter for the boys, they say they will be back after they recuperate.
'Till then keep modeling...
Jack 219 and the war office
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Excellent my friend! After it's finished gather your friends round it in the dark, light a couple candles and see what comes forth! Maybe a couple of these guys...... :evil: Icon_twisted :evil: Icon_twisted

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Another great round of construction.....Looking just great..!! Thumbsup
Did you seal the plaster before applying the paint, or did it go on it raw..??

A tip on using epoxy....Mix it on a flexible plastic lid, the kind used to cap peanut cans and such after they've been opened. After the glue hardens, just flex the lid & the glue "mound" will pop right off. A little rubbing alcohol on a rag cleans off any sticky residue left behind, and your fingers/hands which seem to get epoxy on them no matter how hard you try to keep them clean.....

Maybe those Kramer boys know something about M.Balmers you're not aware of.... Eek
Gus (LC&P).
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Those Kramer boys sure know how to get it done right! Thumbsup
Excellent work.....keep it up!!!!!
Steve
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Hokay now Lotsa update pics..
First ... apply a few shingles to a few more roofs
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And
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Then cutting the glass for the windows..
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Whoops.....posed a problem because of the recessed window cavities. the glass had to be cut exactly to shape. Wallbang Start again.

Then a few blood curdling curtains.... <img src="http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs51/f/2009/299/c/e/cece23d6966fadc92f39b6dc2dad4d95.gif" alt="Witch emoticon"/> (well nearly)
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And a few broken ones while we are at it

Paint the shutters to be old
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And start installation
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And test fit the roofs, now with flashing applied
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Still a few more shingles to add to the (what was) broken peaked eave
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I cut a hole in the tower rooftop to see if I could add a clock
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It's Time but...
Can it be done?
Who knows ?
Have Kramers bitten off more than they can chew?

Do the have the technical know-how?

Will they run out of time?
Don't second guess, clock back on Later to see if the boys can be the masters of time.
Need to unwind, and go hide after that last bit [Image: embarrassed_by_paigehpleuvoir.gif]

see ya soon 219
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I keep posting to let you know I'm looking, but can't describe how awed I am.
I think the Kramer boys do one fine job.
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Great Job! More More More!

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Matt
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Thanks Charlie, and Salty for the comments.
As I said a while back I have to go and sit on a tractor and earn a living, but It stopped raining here for a while so no could do. However we recorded about an inch of rain yesterday and it is still coming, so looks like my sabbatical is over for a bit.
Anyway here is the next bit of the M Balmers story...

They now have a clock. 2285_
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And The War Office is still wondering where her Anniversary watch went.... so button the lip Big Grin

Still need to embed the main roof a bit. but the skull dormers are affixed.
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A walk around to the back...
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...And the other side, where the peaked eaves now have shingles
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All parts are just sitting atop each other at the moment have still to fit them all, (Like buying a tailor made suit Curse
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Railing is to be added around the flat roof tops soon
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This is where I thought I might plant it
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It seems to overwhelm the area... It looks bl##dy huge
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So a bit of structural work to complete. Going to give it some acreage to see if I can tone down its presence a bit
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I guess its time I tried to do a bit more scenery work, seems it's been ages..
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A great building. This structures made of plaster have a very special touch not found on wood or styrene kits Thumbsup
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Jack It looks great. I have an idea 35 , could you modify the tower enough that you could get an inexpensive (cheap) battery operated watch to adapt for the clock, then it would really tell the time.. Misngth That is if I didn't already miss you posting this.
Charlie
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I agree with Reinhard that plaster structures just have something about them that screams "first class" and is the epitomy of what model railroading is all about. Very nice structure. It turned out great. So any grief about the anniversary watch?
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faraway Wrote:A great building. This structures made of plaster have a very special touch not found on wood or styrene kits Thumbsup
Yes Reinhard, they are certainly different from what I have played with before. I guess with familiarity you could really exploit the possibilities. I, at this stage, was quite content to see if I could get to the end without stuffing it up too much. :oops:

Charlie B Wrote:Jack It looks great. I have an idea 35 , could you modify the tower enough that you could get an inexpensive (cheap) battery operated watch to adapt for the clock, then it would really tell the time.. Misngth That is if I didn't already miss you posting this.
Charlie
Hey Charlie, thanks for hanging around,... and I'll let you in on a secret.... when I borrowed the watch from "The War Office" it was going, but the sledge hammer required to set it in place seems to have upset the balance wheels some what, because now it is only right twice a day . Big Grin
So I may return the watch to its rightful owner, and take up your suggestion and get one that works.

Gary S Wrote:I agree with Reinhard that plaster structures just have something about them that screams "first class" and is the epitomy of what model railroading is all about. Very nice structure. It turned out great. So any grief about the anniversary watch?

Thanks Gary, I hope I get better with practice, I do have a couple more kits, so we will see .....Grief ??? did you say grief about the watch?? Nope No grief this end, at this stage she still thinks she left it in a motel a while back, well it is in a sort of big building ... kinda.. sort of.. like a motel.. Misngth

I have finished sowing this years' crop, so..back to being a sloth and..
Back to the earth works...

Stage two; put some flesh on the bones
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A bit more padding needed,
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Then some skin,
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Started thinking of setting a scene,... Sky & Ground started
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I can always paint it over if it doesn't work, right? Nope

A bit of colour added to the ground.. need to work on the sky.
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Planted The M.Balmers for a fitting, sky work still needed
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Some more skyworx, dead trees, graves, some deadly vine and a busted fence added
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Could have some fun here. 357 ...The night was dark and stormy
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Sorry for the blurred images, I was shaking a wee bit.. Eek
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I saw some bats flying around a while back I will post a photo ASAP, But those M.Balmers are spooky people #eek#
and I don't much like getting too close to the place.

The Kramers have done a runner, so I guess that's the end of that project, and they can have a rest for a bit now I guess, surely earned it with this makeover.

Be back with the bat photo soon..

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PS Here they are
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Jack
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OBJAck...that is unbelievable. so much fun in that scene. You have done things I wouldn't have though to even try.
I can't wait until your next build.
Charlie
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Awesome!!!
That last shot especially is just so cool! Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
Great job on that backdrop....it pulls it all together Thumbsup
Steve
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Shades of "The Adams Family"... 357
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