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Moonson posted: Hey Wood, I liked your captioning so much that I'm wondering if we should all post more photos here so you can do your magic in capturing the essence/narrative in words (?)

 

Thank you, I know it's a little weird, but when I am laying out my figures, I literally get into the location and think about what's going on.  Some of the thoughts I wouldn't dare write here.....!!!! When I am viewing these scenes, to me it is just natural to imagine the magic...

 

The majority of these scenes are very artistically done.  I have learned a lot and am reconfiguring, building and making up my own new vignettes. 

Originally Posted by Wood:

Moonson posted: Hey Wood, I liked your captioning so much that I'm wondering if we should all post more photos here so you can do your magic in capturing the essence/narrative in words (?)

 

Thank you,... when I am laying out my figures, I literally get into the location and think about what's going on.  ...When I am viewing these scenes, to me it is just natural to imagine the magic...

That is exactly what I do, referring in my mind to my crafting every scene/vignette as crafting a conversation: between/among figures; between the figures and the neighborhood; even including the appropriate vehicles in the conversation, as well as every tree and shrub (or absence or scarcity of them) as pertinent to what is being said = narrated.

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What would your caption be for this moment?

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Originally Posted by domer94:
Originally Posted by Lars:  wow...   where did you find models of a Chrysler K-car, an early 90's grand Cherokee , and a Volvo wagon???  those are some of the more obscure finds.
really nice scene. love the intrusion on main street !

 

All the cars are from "Neo Scale Models". This is a company from the Netherlands:

 

http://neoshop.replicars.nl/index.php

 

Kind regards

Lars 

 

Originally Posted by Lima:
Originally Posted by Lars:

My little town:

 

 

 

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Regards from Germany

Lars

Very nice Lars. do you have space between the buildings to see the Ice Cream store in the rear of the Woodland Scenics building?

 

Thank you very much. I have placed all the buildings very tight side by side. On the following picture you can see it better: 

 

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Kind regards

Lars

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The traffic lights are from "Beli Beco". That's a german manufacturer. Atlas now sells this lights in the United States:
 
http://www.atlaso.com/ostreetlights.htm (article 4001023). But in Germany the lights are much more cheaper....
 
 
Originally Posted by Wood:

 
Where did you get the traffic lights?  I have a source for some pretty nice lights but not of the quality you are showing in the picture below. 

 

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Originally Posted by Wood:

Interiors.  Lars - Did you do this interior?  Outstanding, even if you bought it like that it is still outstanding.  I do not see much interior craftsmanship displayed in purchased buildings. 

 

 

 

The interior was scratch built by a friend. He is really great in doing this things. He only ordered the chairs from shapeways. All the other stuff he made by his own. We also want to add a "true" interior to all the other buildings in the future.

 

 

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Originally Posted by Wood:

This is a tough one. I'm much better with pretty women....

 

"So you wanna buy this place?  Been here 50 years.  It's what I do....  D**n barns gonna fall down soon and they'll have to carry me outta here... So I ain't selling to you kid!"

OK, and Thank you.

Want to try another?

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