Enjoying watching the engineering of this kit, Jeff.
Looks nice and solid with all those interior pieces.
Cheers, Mark.
Looks nice and solid with all those interior pieces.
Cheers, Mark.
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Show posts MenuQuoteThat's quite an update. Ever since you explained how you do the metal ridge peak flashing I have been impressed with how realistic it looks. Taking the time to do it in a way that duplicated the prototype makes such a difference in the impact of your modeling. I really like how the shingled roof came out. I've never been quite satisfied with how my roofs with the Campbell shingles look, I'll have to try your method.
QuoteTinfoil on the cap. I'm stealing that idea.
QuoteNice bunch of photos, Mark, including the engine shed. Looking forward to seeing how you use those paints on the shingles. Any particular brush you use?
Quoteby adding some curved sections it made the layout "flow" in the room and look larger
QuoteIn my opinion, losing sight of the train, even briefly, adds to the feel of the train passing through the scenery, and helps disguise the layout's small size.
QuoteNice work on the roofing. I picked up an idea to try so thanks for that too. That's an interesting structure you're modeling. The photos of the stack and structure are great too!
QuoteI love how you did the top of the corrugated roof Mark using tinfoil.