CCK Doc Koontz Build

Started by ACL1504, November 23, 2025, 02:33:54 PM

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deemery

Tom, this answers my "how did you paint the corbels?" question from a couple days ago.  I like the color scheme, looks good for the 1920s/1930s. Probably not enough colors for 1890s-1910s.  

dave
Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

TravisSumm

Tom,

Always liked the look of this kit but figured it was a bear to construct.  You are doing a bang up job.


Travis

craftsmankits

Coming along nicely Tom.  From the looks of it, this kit is the challenge I expected it to be.  Looking forward to the completed model.  Mark

Philip

You got it whipped!  8)

Unpainted Lady Dave. lol

Rick

Bay windows look very nice with their paint.

Larry C

Great job on the bay windows; looks like a rather fiddly job.
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friscomike

Howdy Tom,  Nice work on the bump-outs.  ~mike
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Pennman

Tom,

I like the color of the bay windows too; they complement the whole building. Very nice work.

Rich

elwoodblues

Tom,

The painted bay windows look fantastic.
Ron Newby
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Tom outstanding modeling. That looks terrific.
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Jerry

Great job on those bay windows Tom.
As usual it looks to be perfect.

Jerry
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ACL1504

Quote from: deemery on December 19, 2025, 05:30:33 PMTom, this answers my "how did you paint the corbels?" question from a couple days ago.  I like the color scheme, looks good for the 1920s/1930s. Probably not enough colors for 1890s-1910s. 

dave
Dave,

At the time of your question, I wasn't sure what color I wanted for the windows. I think the color scheme compliments the wall color. I agree, not enough colors for late 1800's but will work for late 40's early 50's.

Tom
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ACL1504

Quote from: TravisSumm on December 19, 2025, 08:29:13 PMTom,

Always liked the look of this kit but figured it was a bear to construct.  You are doing a bang up job.


Travis



Travis,

I've been wanting to build this one for many years. Every time I went to my kit stash, it was calling, "Build me, Build me!"

So, here we are. And, thank you for the support and comment.

Tom
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ACL1504

Quote from: craftsmankits on December 19, 2025, 09:12:28 PMComing along nicely Tom.  From the looks of it, this kit is the challenge I expected it to be.  Looking forward to the completed model.  Mark


Mark,

Thank you, much appreciated. It is the challenge I figured as well. It will be a nice looking structure when finished.

Tom
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ACL1504

Quote from: Philip on December 19, 2025, 09:42:48 PMYou got it whipped!  8)

Unpainted Lady Dave. lol

Philip,

Yes, and it has be partially whipped also.  ;D

Tom
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