Monster Modelworks' Bonded Warehouse Background Flat

Started by Dave K., June 10, 2015, 10:14:01 AM

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Dave K.

3-D printed wall anchors need a little sanding on the backs so they'll lay flat on the wall.

Dave K.

Some of the window frames and doors painted/dry-brushed.  D'oh!  The 3-D printed downspouts should NOT be placed in the sun to dry. Should've  read ahead in the instructions...Jimmy warns you about the warping that will result.  :o

Dave K.

Nice detail...glass block.

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Gallery Glass Liquid Leading for roofing paper seams.

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Window glazing with acetate...brass tubing for smoke/ventilation pipes on roof.  Security bars...loading dock bumpers.

Dave K.

Gallery Glass again, this time to "plug" the holes for the roof pipes. When the pipes are installed the GG will smoosh around the joint. Then it's just a matter of dulling down the sheen with some weathering powder.

Dave K.

Jimmy describes an interesting technique using weathering powders and alcohol to bring out the mortar. I experimented on some scrap but didn't quite nail it. I'll practice some more and try it on a future kit.

Dave K.

A few more...

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And here's its future home in Centerville with its companion structure, already under construction.

Dave K.

I guess it's a Monster Modelworks month here. Finished the Bonded Warehouse...started McCampbell's...and this just arrived.  ;D

Janbouli

Love it , the stone walls are great , very realistic.
I love photo's, don't we all.

Dave K.

They are really great kits. He's just released this one today. 

donatode

Wonderful kit, wonderful build and wonderful education.  Thanks Dave!




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