The following are photos of my take on the Whiteny Bent Furniture Company by South River Model Works. The main building was actually a shelf orphan for over two years. It's mostly a straight up build, but I did extend the tower with a windowed floor for use as a lookout, the building placement is pretty standard for this kit. I started to work on the diorama last year, and with the ups and downs of The Modeler's Forum being online and off, I didn't bother to record many photo's during the build. I have three areas of water and used both foam rubber sheet for the darker asphalt road, and the usual pink insulation for the lower road as concrete. These were both firsts for me. Not totally sold on either, but I think they came out okay, and both have their uses.
Hope you enjoy it, Mark
I also included two Fos Scale Structures, The Lucky Seven, and Kimball's printing.
I built Kimball's previously, and decided to add it to this diorama, I built up the Lucky 7 for this diorama and may highlight the 'Lucky' portion with some white since its pretty rusted up. this is the first time I took it out into sunlight.
The vehicles were added just for photo purposes. Not even sure what era I'll eventually decide upon. The last shot comes from atop my hot tub, sans vehicles.
Beautiful work Mark, appreciate the post. 8)
Nicely done! Thanks for sharing.
Whitney Bent Furniture is my favourite SRMW kit. unfortunately, I don't have it
Very nicely done. A piece of art.
Eric Quebec
Great job! I particularly like the roads, but the whole diorama just hangs together.
dave
Really nice, Mark.
I like the alteration to the tower. Like Eric, this is right up there with the best SRM kits for me. Time for a few close up shots?
Cheers, Mark.
Thanks for the kind words, Greg, Bob, Eric, Dave and Mark. That kit is one of my all-time favorites. Can't believe I let the two buildings collect dust for over two years. Scotty Mason's video build of the kit, along with Bob Van Gelder's video on scenery had a big influence on me. I've always felt Scotty Mason's video series are, and remain, a great reference to building kits, and setting the scene. Many of the techniques used still hold up. I wish they had made a few more.
Mark
Looks great , love what you have done with it.
Very nice indeed, Mark. What a great scene with the total collection of builds
terry
Wonderful diorama. Your scenery work is fantastic.
Jeff
Mark, welcome back ! Great diorama work. Like the tower addition on the main structure and the two FOS added kits.
Yes, the Scotty Mason DVD series ones were very well done and a good reference to refer too. Hope to see more of your work in the future posted here...Tommy
Mark, what a stunning build of these wonderful kits.
The diorama really sings with the multiple levels and varying terrain.
Really great stuff and very happy you've shared them here!
Thanks guys, I'll try to get some closeup pics this weekend. Looking forward to Keep it Rusty (Craig's) latest kit.
Mark
Mark beautiful done. Thanks for sharing all your fine work.
Jerry
Thanks Jerry. Here are some close-up pics. Bob Van Gelder had intended a tarpaper siding for the rear of the brick store, but I upgraded to some vertical wood siding. I included some pics of the smaller Fos Scale kits as well.
Kimball's from Fos Scale.
After cleaning out the garage, and working in the yard, it was time for some photos.
Last for today. Lucky 7 from Fos Scale Models was built for this diorama.
Great modeling Mark, thanks for posting..... 8)
Hello Mark, what a great job on your diorama. Love the natural look of the scene.
Terrific, Mark.
Bob uses such a great variety of roofing materials in his kits. I think it adds a great deal to the structures. Once again - I really like your tower modification.
Cheers, Mark.