Good Morning Everyone,
I will start out with some pictures of my completed scrap dumpsters. Lets see what you have been working on.
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Look great!!! I could use a few of those in my mill area!
Still waiting on the Transfer Table, so I started my next project....
Dennis Brennan's Oblong Box & Hamper Company.
Cardboard walls that get attched to thick cardboard with 3M sticky backing.
1st a spray of dull brown and then a lighter spray of silver.....
This is a 1st time technique for me and it went well......when you get close up, you can see the brown clearly through the silver.....
Have a great weekend, folks.
Peter
Peter,
I built that one for one of my customers and a I had a lot of fun with it. I added a partial interior and changed the configuration. Enjoy it.
Amazing what a master can do with scrap.
Nice work everyone. Peter you are really cranking out all those structures. Looking forward to seeing how the Dennis Brennan kit turns out.
Just a small weeknight project here with a Scale City Designs Pennsylvania Railroad concrete track stop. I tried a new texture effect that came out nicely.
As arrived:
After spreading concrete, adding some acrylic washes, and a few stray weeds:
@Putnam Division posted:Still waiting on the Transfer Table, so I started my next project....
Dennis Brennan's Oblong Box & Hamper Company.
Cardboard walls that get attched to thick cardboard with 3M sticky backing.
1st a spray of dull brown and then a lighter spray of silver.....
This is a 1st time technique for me and it went well......when you get close up, you can see the brown clearly through the silver.....
Have a great weekend, folks.
Peter
That's a great kit! I added those battery operated Michaels 10 led string lights to it as well!
Alex W, That really came out nice. Love the texture and coloring.
Got a little more done on the structure from last week. The roofs are done which is huge for me. I’ve been known to leave them dormant for years. I have a spot for it in mind. I really didn’t want to glue the staircase in place. I ended up putting a large washer in the staircase and a magnet on the inside of the building. No matter where it ends up the staircase can be adjusted out. I added a foundation. The kit didn’t have. It came with a scribed wooden base. Will probably just settle on painting it concrete. I still have some canopy’s and details to add. Along with some signage. Not sure what it’s going to be just yet.
@Dave_C posted:Got a little more done on the structure from last week. The roofs are done which is huge for me. I’ve been known to leave them dormant for years. I have a spot for it in mind. I really didn’t want to glue the staircase in place. I ended up putting a large washer in the staircase and a magnet on the inside of the building. No matter where it ends up the staircase can be adjusted out. I added a foundation. The kit didn’t have. It came with a scribed wooden base. Will probably just settle on painting it concrete. I still have some canopy’s and details to add. Along with some signage. Not sure what it’s going to be just yet.
Looking forward to the next step!
Peter
Dave C, that's coming along nicely. I like the way you've attached the stairs.
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