IMG_4973 by Dennis Rayon, on Flickr
IMG_4971 by Dennis Rayon, on Flickr
I still have many things yet to do to complete the model, I like to mount my structures on a 16 gage metal base, so I can add details and people figures, and small
trees and shrubery and misc things that add to the scene.
I have a few things to add to the inside,
I need to add under roof supports under the roof edge opposite of the lean too, and then add bottles in the lean too.
Mounted to a base makes it easier to move and then the details can all be added on a bench allowing it easier to access, making better
details easier to do.
Fabulous work as usual. I love how you manage to make a lot of individual variation while mostly mass producing your siding, shingles, fence slats, etc. Inspirational as always… Now I have a bunch of techniques to try out…
Thanks Jim
Dennis between you and Doc Tom, you guys are my weathering inspiration. You just have such a great eye for it. I have the techniques, I have the ability, but you just have a God given talent for seeing it through.
One of your best works of art, Dennis. I love the use of various materials and the signage.
I Forgot to Note on the posting site, The cost was around 4.00 for paint and 4.50 for
battery adapter for 9 volt battery for temporary lights
Dennis