Good Morning Everyone,
I just completed the cold storage building. Here are some pictures. Let's see what you have been working on.
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Good Morning Everyone,
I just completed the cold storage building. Here are some pictures. Let's see what you have been working on.
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Nice! I love those unique cooling fans! Curious as to the propane tanks on the roof?
Alan
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL !!!!!! That looks amazing !!!!!!
Alex
Alan,
You are amazing, I love it, plus all of the roof detail. I know you could sell anything you build (and you do) but just the detail parts alone, that stuff is just not out there to buy prebuilt.
Jeff
Nice work Alan, great looking structure. I continued work on my track gang crewman this week. Figure #1 has been painted. He isn't the greatest but since this is my first full sculpt in this scale I'll find some place to put him on the layout. He suffers from a slight degree of "scale creep," meaning his proportions grew a little during the sculpting process. He's more close to 1/43 scale than 1/48. His other ailment is "gigantus melonitus" (his head is too large!) but since I've got a pretty big melon myself I'll give him a pass!
I've also included pics of Figure #2 starting with the wire armature and progressing to the present state. I am using Kneadatite epoxy putty for this guy. I find it a little easier to work with it rather than Sculpey, but it does start curing as soon as it's mixed. All that's left to do is add the hands and pry bar, trim a little around the boots, and he'll be ready for paint.
Joe Shipbaugh
Like Lionel’s USRA double sheathed box car, these 2 MTH versions contain the same high end detail at a much lower cost. I actually think both companies have them made by the same supplier. Atlas were nice but way to heavy for 3r.
In the line-up is this DL&W #1506.
Nice modeling Al!
JOEDADDY,
I don't think there is a thing wrong with the melon on your first project, we are most critical of what we do, if you would not mention the head size no one else would see it. Even after your mention it looks fine to me, great job. Actually he looks like one of my train buddies.
I myself am working to blend my backdrop into the layout, the backdrop actually runs down the center of the layout, because of the layout being long and narrow with a complete walk around. I am attempting to make the disappearance of the train look more natural than just going behind the backdrop edge.
Ray
Awesome work everyone. This weekend i added some detailing parts & made scenery work at Coastal Curve area.
joedaddy posted:Nice work Alan, great looking structure. I continued work on my track gang crewman this week. Figure #1 has been painted. He isn't the greatest but since this is my first full sculpt in this scale I'll find some place to put him on the layout. He suffers from a slight degree of "scale creep," meaning his proportions grew a little during the sculpting process. He's more close to 1/43 scale than 1/48. His other ailment is "gigantus melonitus" (his head is too large!) but since I've got a pretty big melon myself I'll give him a pass!
I've also included pics of Figure #2 starting with the wire armature and progressing to the present state. I am using Kneadatite epoxy putty for this guy. I find it a little easier to work with it rather than Sculpey, but it does start curing as soon as it's mixed. All that's left to do is add the hands and pry bar, trim a little around the boots, and he'll be ready for paint.
Joe Shipbaugh
The details...you guys make it hard for me to catch up! LOL
Dave
Alan,
Another amazing Sunday Scenic Showcase ! Thanks to all for sharing your great work.
-Tom
Thanks everybody. I had a lot of fun constructing this building.
Mark,
the tanks on the roof are storing co2 or any other gas that would be used for cooling.
Joe daddy,
your figures are great.
alan graziano
Amazing work guys! I had no idea there is a way to sculpt our own figures. Always learning something new here. Thanks.
Alan what a beauty
Alan:
I don't say this as often as I should - you are an amazing craftsman.
Joe
Joe,
Thank you. I am trying to catch up to Erik. Those cars look so real I was going to make an offer on one of them.
Awesome work Erik.
alan graziano
Erik, those scenes are just beautiful and incredibly realistic. BTW, can you tell me if you made or where you sourced the shopping cart outside the supermarket? Just great work. Thank you.
Alan your attention to detail is remarkable.
Erik, again I'm speechless.
Oh guys your too polite.. blush .. feeling is mutual and I am glad you enjoy the images. I have a lot of fun making them.
You guys just continue to amaze me with the talent you have! Just when I thought I might have some talent for modeling I see all this craftsmanship! Think I'll take up bicycling! LOL
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