1700 N Wolfe St. A Baltimore Corner Store in HO Scale

Started by restocarp, April 16, 2024, 11:44:51 AM

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Mark Dalrymple

Looks terrific, Matt.

Attention to detail is second to none.  I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work.

Cheers, Mark.

craftsmankits

Awesome work.  I also smell a rat.  I saw at least two of those pesky varmints. I'll bet there are more lurking about.

Janbouli

Totally jaw dropping work , everything looks so realistic , beautifully done .
I love photo's, don't we all.

tom.boyd.125

Matt,
 Your modeling work is amazing...it's hard to pull it off for that worn down look too. Can't wait to see the next project you have planned.
 Tommy
Tom Boyd in NE Minnesota
tommytrains22@yahoo.com

EricQuebec


GPdemayo

Couldn't get much better Matt......great work.  8)
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

Mr. Critter

Quote from: craftsmankits on June 13, 2024, 09:10:09 PMAwesome work.  I also smell a rat.  I saw at least two of those pesky varmints. I'll bet there are more lurking about.

The kind old tea-sipping cat lady next door's four-legged security detail surely has the situation under control. And that contrast is my absolute favorite thing about this smashingly-executed, memorable little scene.  I can imagine Omar Little from "The Wire" strolling by.

Oh,and the newspapers in the windows... Brilliant hack.

Philip


Larry C

Owner & CEO of the
Pratt's Hollow Short Line RR

Ensign

Matt, really fantastic modeling and equally fantastic looking structures!
I love the dilapidated corner unit the best!

Greg

Pennman

This is such a well-built structure. I especially amazed at the debris in the bay window, torn
wallpaper, old plaster, wood remnants, etc. Very nicely done!

Rich

robert goslin

Stunning work Matt.
I really like the two contrasts of the dilapidated, and the well looked after sides to the building.

The dilapidated side sure is stunning work, and so well done. The newspapers blocking out the storefront is a nice touch.  So many little details to take in.
Regards  Rob
Melbourne,  Australia
Borrow money from pessimists – they don't expect it back

IWannaRetire

Amazing work, Matt.  I have also spent a little time on your Youtube channel and Instagram pages, and want to explore more there. 

Thanks for sharing your techniques.
Mark from Illinois

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