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A little bit more done. The shutters have had pewter hinges added to the building and the shutters attached. I have noticed in the pictures I need to touch up the paint on the hinges. They are a bit garish but the whole thing will be matted when the build is finished. Next work started on the roofing tiles with the addition of the lead flashing I am presuming this is used on the building in the same way it is in the UK.
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Paul,
It just gets better and better. I especially like the mesh curtains and window latches on the inside. The shutters are realistic and the rust streaks add to the authenticity of it all. What are you using for the roof tiles? AM or your own mix....
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Hi Allen,
Good to see you. Glad you like the window details. The roof tiles are from a company called Juweeler in Germany. You get about 500 tiles in the pack and they are reasonably priced.Comment
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Thanks Paul,
I kind of had a feeling about them being from Juweeler as they make cool stuff. I am going outside now to make sure you didn't nick them from the roof of my apartment……………..Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Paul... fantastic details... i love the "shed" door it's super realistic.... and the woodwork is absolutely spot on.... the only thing that i'm not convinced is the yellow color of it.... for the rest FANTASTIC... i'm really looking forward to see the Halftrack in the diorama
Have a nice day
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Hi Paul, loving the work you've done sir, especially on the shutters, those roof tiles look very good as well, keep up the good work.
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Paul... fantastic details... i love the "shed" door it's super realistic.... and the woodwork is absolutely spot on.... the only thing that i'm not convinced is the yellow color of it.... for the rest FANTASTIC... i'm really looking forward to see the Halftrack in the diorama
Have a nice day
Greg
Thanks mate, I must admit the more I look the more I have to agree with you, maybe should have gone for a different colour I should have gone blue. But to late now. Glad you like the rest of it.Comment
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I have spent the day fitting the roof tiles, the sections were made by sticking the individual tiles to sections of stiff black card. The main colours were then blocked in following a pre shade. When they had ben fitted thin plaster was added to the gap between the walls and tiles. Foil was added between the walls and the tiles to represent the flashing this will be painted up a bit later. Then I made a start on the guttering a section of pewter sheet was formed round some round evergreen then ends and details were added.
And the more I look at it I have to agree with Greg that yellow possibly was the right colour to go for.
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Scottie,
If you are going to use the cobblestones what is the best way to do it. I like the idea of using the saw to create the grain effect i have used a wire brush in the past. Its always interesting to see what you do.
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On this occasion I am going to stick with the dirt road. There are various ways to create a cobble road. The most time consuming but strangely satisfying is to mould the bricks yourself or by pre moulded ones then lay them one by one. Or another way is to use and old brush remove all the bristles form the empty ferrule into a square, rectangle or even leave round and use it to press the stones into the foam or base of your choice. Following are 2 pictures the first the cast stones the second pressed in. HTH.
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