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I love the little areas of intrest. You do such a great job Terry.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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A uick update on an are of the board thats stores sleepers, cleats and spikes.
Terry
WOW, that's friggin' awesome Terry!!!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I have a lot of smaler detail to work on such as figures and such, but I took a few minutes to set in the Morser to get a perspective of the entire build. I removed the guard tower while I work on the electronics for the spotlight. Anyway heres a few photos with the Morser in place.
Steve: She turned out great! Love the heavy metal, the figures, the groundwork- everything works!
Terry: Great progress, lookin' good!
Very nice, thanks Steve
Thanks Terry that means a lot. Like you said, I didn't see the guy with the big hole in his back until I saw the picture. I didn't even see it with my optivisor. Dog gone Galaxy S-6 with its super doper camera!! Since this isn’t gowning anywhere except on my display shelf I not going to worry about it, just be aware the next time I work with 1/72 guys.
As far a juggling time? My wife would love to comment on this. I was working on three builds, all of which take an enormous amount of time themselves and finished two of them last night. This next year I won't join so many group builds so to feel like I'm under the gun. I have 3 group builds ending mid-2016 and 2 I am co-hosting. I really want to work leisurely on builds from now on (I really would like a submarine build though). I told my wife that I will be building to donate to museums from now on, starting with my new builds. I don't want her to be burdened with a bunch of models lying around that she has to get rid of once the time comes, hopefully several years from now, but you never know. Once I finish the Fokker Tri Plane, which is almost complete, I’m starting on a 1/32 mustang for my Mustang build and a 1/48 Faiery Swordfish for the Fleet Air Arm GB, which will probably be donated to the Lexington Museum.
Thank you again everyone for the kind words.
P.S. My USS Indianapolis is now in the Lexington museum as well.
Steve, I'm blown out by this. I'm nort sure what I expected but, something a little different I guess but this is really nicely done. One comment before I go on and believe me I'm not one to say much but the one guy in front facing away in the gray shirt has a big hole in his back, should be an easy fix. Wayne and I have spoken on this before that once the camera starts you start seeing things you've missed. I guess if you break it down, that stupid camera is smarter than we are.....
I think you've done a great job on the track and turn (out/in) I'm not sure the nomenclature, because that wasn't so easy and you worked it out perfectly. The figures are posed nicely and the vehicles look like a WWII photo. I know the camo net is something they did to cover their big gun, but on the other hand we don't get to see whats under it. My personal opinion the Morser is one of the coolest rail guns ever, such a large projectile and the detail and work necessary to TRY and put it on target, they were terrible on accuracy.
Steve we're not here to "compare" builds because each is a work of art by themselves and you've done a fantastic job. How did you get the time, I know you were on some other work and theres only so much bench time to be had.
One to be proud of Steve and I know we have guys here thinking and praying for you, keep fighting my friend.
modelcrazy Ahh.. no you wouldn’t, Terry's would make mine look my 8yo grandson built it.
Ahh.. no you wouldn’t, Terry's would make mine look my 8yo grandson built it.
Steve, you are too modest!
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
Thanks Bruce!
hogfanfsOn a side note: It would be interesting to see your dio next to Terry's dio to see the size difference!
Steve, it looks great! I like how the netting is draped over the gun and a couple figures are holding it up!
On a side note: It would be interesting to see your dio next to Terry's dio to see the size difference!
I finally completed the Mortar diorama last night. I could keep adding more and more, but I have other things to do. I do need to put a label on it still, but that will take a minute.
Lots of pics so be prepared.
As always, comments and critiques welcome.
Im trying to finish up my board before I work on the 7 or so figures and touch up the Morser. Heres a couple pretty raw picks but it shows most of the parts and layout.
Still more to do. Thanks for looking. Terry
Hey Terry your 'rocks' look perfect. I love the shading and various colours you've worked in there. And the bushes are the cherry on top.
BTW: I've almost finished my figures. My old cell phone died on me and now I'm trying to figure out the new one- hopefully I'll get some photos before too long. I did lay some plaster down on the base I'm using too. Nothing elaborate in my case though, just a simple base with some grass and snow patches.
Steve, Bruce thank a million. I'd hoped I would have more done by now but all things in their good time.
Terry, the rock wall looks real!! I still think you dug up the rocks in your back yard! Great job! Really looking forward to seeing this dio complete!
Lots of trial and error Steve. After all these years making kits, terrain and dio's are another ball game but they're fun and challenging. I need to make them a bit smaller.
I hope alls well with you. Terry
What an amazing job your doing Terry. It looks like a rock you took from your back yard. And the tracks, roadbed and vegetation, just beautiful.
That base makes mine look as though my 8 year old grandson made it.
I'M a little slow lately but here my rock wall that's alomst complete. I still have to finish the top after laying down a think covering of artist clay. I'm ver pleased in how realistic its looking, getting there.
Bruce that really nice, a lot of trial and error to get everything right but yea I'm happy with them. Theyre about as realistic as I've seen using molds and the right paints. Still a lot of work left.
Thanks again, Terry
Damn, Terry! From the pictures they look real! Seriously, you could have said I dug these rocks up from my back yard, and I would have believed you! Outstanding job!
This stone wall is about 4-5 inches accross the top and ground covered to include a worn guard path to protect their new gun.
A quick update on a rock wall I've been working on, it'll set as a backdrop to the rail lines. I made them using Woodland Scenic rubber molds and painted them with a base color of Scenic Stone Gray then a wash of flat black and drybrushing of a Milk Chocolate and regular White colors. I held them in place with hot glue and white caulking so I can see what I need to clean up later.
This next photo shows the location of the wall behind the rail lines. Terry
This next photo shows the location of the wall behind the rail lines.
Thank you sir,
I enjoy hosting GB's. Your welcome back anytime.
Steve,
I would like to thank you for hosing this GB! You do a fantastic job with subject matter, and with your participation in this GB! And your builds are out of this world!
Thanks again for hosting!
hogfanfsSteve, I have two other group builds that I have to finish before the end of the year. If I'm finish those quickly, I may join with a second entry.
I completly understand.
Thank you all for the nice comments!
Steve, I have two other group builds that I have to finish before the end of the year. If I'm finish those quickly, I may join with a second entry.
Thanks,
Bruce I think the paint work is great, nice subject, nice build.
Bruce,
I updated page 2.That looks good , what an intresting subject and build. I really like it, Plus it probably doesn't take too much room. The greys look just fine as well as the panel lines. Do those things even get weathered?Thank you for joining in, it was a pleasure to watch your build progress. The GB still has 6 months left if you wanted to jump in with another build.
Bruce, she looks good to me. I can't see any issues in the paint now.
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