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this is a models based in a previous unamaged building. all is is poliestryrene plastic.
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Posted: Friday, June 08, 2007 - 08:13 AM UTC
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Posted: Saturday, June 09, 2007 - 06:35 PM UTC
Good morning Carlos,
There is something missing Carlos. I am not convinced by the bullet holes. Perhaps they are to regular?
It's difficult in plastic to do that.
What do you think ?
Cheers
Claude
There is something missing Carlos. I am not convinced by the bullet holes. Perhaps they are to regular?
It's difficult in plastic to do that.
What do you think ?
Cheers
Claude
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Posted: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - 04:47 AM UTC
Hello Claude,
the question that you make me is difficult to answer. There are a technical part and an artistic part of personal taste . I have sought to reproduce some projectile impacts against a hard material as the stone or the concrete. I have taken as example the impacts that can still be seen in the building where I work. They are some holes of very sharp borders in funnel form and of diverse sizes.
although it is always possible to improve any work, I believe that in they are correctly reproduced.
thanks for your comment :-)
the question that you make me is difficult to answer. There are a technical part and an artistic part of personal taste . I have sought to reproduce some projectile impacts against a hard material as the stone or the concrete. I have taken as example the impacts that can still be seen in the building where I work. They are some holes of very sharp borders in funnel form and of diverse sizes.
although it is always possible to improve any work, I believe that in they are correctly reproduced.
thanks for your comment :-)
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Posted: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - 05:21 AM UTC
The bullet holes look okay to me.
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Posted: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 - 08:34 AM UTC
salut Carles como fue el viaje desde valladolid? esta es la pieza que comentaste en la charla.
hi Carles what about the trip from Valladolid? you talk about this ruin last week end? doesn´t true?
hi Carles what about the trip from Valladolid? you talk about this ruin last week end? doesn´t true?
Posted: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 - 09:46 AM UTC
Bullet holes look fine, perhaps add a few in the door?
Talking of doors, without a figure it's difficult to judge, what dimensions have you made the door, and the window? From the picture, the door looks high and narrow. And the gap between the top of the door, and the window is quite small. It looks like the windowsill will be very low, almost knee height?
Nice work so far, looking forward to more progress.
Cheers
Henk
Talking of doors, without a figure it's difficult to judge, what dimensions have you made the door, and the window? From the picture, the door looks high and narrow. And the gap between the top of the door, and the window is quite small. It looks like the windowsill will be very low, almost knee height?
Nice work so far, looking forward to more progress.
Cheers
Henk
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Posted: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 - 02:17 PM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2007 - 06:37 AM UTC
Thanks friends for your comments.
Jose : el viaje de vuelta fue magnífico, en esta epoca del año los campos estan preciosos, hice decenas de fotos del paisaje. esta es la ruina de la que os hable
Jose: return ravel was very well, in this time the fields are very colorful, I do dozens of photos of countryside, yes this is the ruin taht I talk with you.
Henk, yes this door need some bullet :-) about narrow space among window and door, in the real building this is the part of stairs, here not have floor this window give ligth in this space. Hope that I explain good :-)
KoSprueOne, yes this piece is for DASWERK miniatures I hop ethat soon he release it
Cheers
Carlos
Jose : el viaje de vuelta fue magnífico, en esta epoca del año los campos estan preciosos, hice decenas de fotos del paisaje. esta es la ruina de la que os hable
Jose: return ravel was very well, in this time the fields are very colorful, I do dozens of photos of countryside, yes this is the ruin taht I talk with you.
Henk, yes this door need some bullet :-) about narrow space among window and door, in the real building this is the part of stairs, here not have floor this window give ligth in this space. Hope that I explain good :-)
KoSprueOne, yes this piece is for DASWERK miniatures I hop ethat soon he release it
Cheers
Carlos
Posted: Thursday, June 21, 2007 - 06:46 AM UTC
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Henk, yes this door need some bullet :-) about narrow space among window and door, in the real building this is the part of stairs, here not have floor this window give ligth in this space. Hope that I explain good :-)
That makes perfect sense Carlos. Thanks.
Henk