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Advance from Normandy.

great work scottie these building dios really show out your skills at modeling very well done
chris
 
Hi Paul. thanks for the text.

Perfect in my eyes, Dormer looks right.
As far as the out side colour for the walls from a cream to light grey cement based render. Esp on that gate post with some brick work showing through.
Like the road way with the covered stone sets.
 
Most are outside the Crayola Eight so must defer to Dzohn on color.
 
Hi Scottie
Looking great. The primer has really tied it all together. Gonna look great. I think John's colour ideas are spot on.
Jim
 
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great work scottie these building dios really show out your skills at modeling very well done
chris
Cheers Chris, very nice of you to say.
Hi Paul. thanks for the text.

Perfect in my eyes, Dormer looks right.
As far as the out side colour for the walls from a cream to light grey cement based render. Esp on that gate post with some brick work showing through.
Like the road way with the covered stone sets.
Cheers John I was thinking of a pale colour but wasn't sure what sort of traditional colours would have been used on the woodwork.

Most are outside the Crayola Eight so must defer to Dzohn on color.
Paul that made me chuckle especially as they reckon soldiers eat crayons,
 
Cheers John I was thinking of a pale colour but wasn't sure what sort of traditional colours would have been used on the woodwork.

Paul looking at early photos think any soft blue or green for the shutter's , while black for the barge boards and guttering and white for the trim on the windows and dormer .
 
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Cheers John I was thinking of a pale colour but wasn't sure what sort of traditional colours would have been used on the woodwork.

Paul looking at early photos think any soft blue or green for the shutter's , while black for the barge boards and guttering and white for the trim on the windows and dormer .
Thanks John sounds good to me.
 
Hi Scottie
Looks great. You already have a realistic, worn, faded look.
Jim
 
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Hi Scottie
Looks great. You already have a realistic, worn, faded look.
Jim
Thanks Jim, I'm never sure how much wear to show as the house would have been well maintained? or how much it would have been effected by the battle going on around it.
Really superb colouration, especially on the worn door. Love it!
Thank you Tim, I am quite pleased with the result.
Ooh top stuff, Paul :thumb2:
Neil, thank you mate appreciate the comment.
 
Looks good to me Paul, after four years of occupation & shortages of everything, the worn look is the one I'd go for.
 
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