Barnstead Lumber Scratch build

Started by fsmcollector67, October 11, 2017, 02:02:04 PM

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Janbouli

I love photo's, don't we all.

fsmcollector67

Janbouli,
Always good to hear from ya.......Thanks...
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

Zephyrus52246

Very nice subtle colors on the shed. 


Jeff

fsmcollector67

Jeff,
Thanks for the comment. I am still trying to perfect the coloring of the old looking wood.
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

MAP

Beautiful work Loren, just beautiful.
Mark


fsmcollector67

Mark, Donato,
Thanks for the compliments....
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

Amagic41

Ken Crump
KC's Workshop
Bowie,Md
www.kcworkshop.com

fsmcollector67

Ken,
Thanks for the compliment...
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

fsmcollector67

I managed to finish up the frame work for the wood cutting shed. I used a little different method this time for the siding. I started with the driftwood pickling was, than a light coat of the barn wood gray. I then, in spots streaked on some dark gray chalk. I did a light black wash. Then I did a heavy highlight of normal driftwood. Finally I add the various browns in. I have to order some corrugated roofing, to finish it up. The saw, and work bench I copied from the originals. Thanks for taking a look.....and A Happy Thanksgiving to All...
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

PRR Modeler

Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

fsmcollector67

Curt,
Thanks for the compliment...
Loren...
9 Fingers Loren.....
"Watch out for that #11 Blade"

S&S RR

Loren


Very nice work! It looks great.
John Siekirk
Superior & Seattle Railroad

ACL1504

Loren,

Excellent work on Barnstead Lumber.

Tom ;D
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Tom Langford
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