Hello! friends that respect.
this project I have just initial build new project " battle and the waste " hope that friends may advise the data gives me with.
thank every the opinion
adisak
test add plaster rut stone area.
the cloth dips water to damp , wipe the part that don't want to go out.
build enhance building side.
build and repair that do be unfinished.
tomorrow I will build a roof adds and will do roof tile with
thank every an advice I will have applied to adjust the works.
adisak
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the new project " battle and the waste. "
adisak
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Posted: Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 01:26 AM UTC
slodder
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Posted: Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 01:42 AM UTC
Nice job. The building is really creative, lots of detail and nice transitions between stone and brick. I like the odd shape of the base.
adisak
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Posted: Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 05:44 AM UTC
Scott thank you very much
for the first time at I train to build dio. with paper participate ? that deficient suggest with.
adisak
for the first time at I train to build dio. with paper participate ? that deficient suggest with.
adisak
exer
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Posted: Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 06:40 AM UTC
This is great work Adisak. Well done. I look forward to seeing more of this work.
vonHengest
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Posted: Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 07:03 AM UTC
Wow, this is equally impressive and inspirational, keep up the good work!
adisak
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Posted: Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 11:01 PM UTC
thank Pat McGrath I must beg for to learn the techinque from friends again.
thank Jeremy H glad at you like it.
today , I build a roof enhances again the some part of the works
painting I will do again tomorrow
***** I build a roof is from "EPOKXY PUTTY"
build the figure curvely , with a tube.
arrange roof tile.
thank every the opinion and the word suggests thank.
adidak
thank Jeremy H glad at you like it.
today , I build a roof enhances again the some part of the works
painting I will do again tomorrow
***** I build a roof is from "EPOKXY PUTTY"
build the figure curvely , with a tube.
arrange roof tile.
thank every the opinion and the word suggests thank.
adidak
slodder
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Posted: Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 11:26 PM UTC
The putty work on the tiles has got to be one of the best materials I've seen for this type of roof. Great update.
Posted: Friday, August 20, 2010 - 01:10 AM UTC
Adisak, fantastic work.
What are you using to make the brickwork?
What are you using to make the brickwork?
Kinggeorges
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Posted: Friday, August 20, 2010 - 01:23 AM UTC
Excellent work !
And thanks for the step by step, it's very instructive
Julien
And thanks for the step by step, it's very instructive
Julien
jimz66
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Posted: Friday, August 20, 2010 - 06:33 AM UTC
This is great and should be made into a feature. Thanks for the inspiration. What is the plaster rut you refer to.
DT61
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Posted: Friday, August 20, 2010 - 06:52 AM UTC
I may have missed it, but did you also make the base? If so how did you do it?
Darryl
Darryl
milvehfan
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Posted: Friday, August 20, 2010 - 04:22 PM UTC
Looks Great, lots of Nice Details. Cannot wait to see it finished. milvehfan
adisak
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Posted: Saturday, August 21, 2010 - 12:02 AM UTC
Hello! and thank that greet.
thank Scott , Karl N. Hoy , julien , James F. Zilvitis Jr. , Darryl , and milvehfan.
*** wall building brick I build with the "cork wood " stick it with white glue , rut area I add stone rut with plaster The trademark.(LAFARGE PRESTIA) The plaster meat is very hard.
today , I paint a roof , and build the ground has a little.
paint primary
rub enhance for The old.
original at formed type.
test assemble approximately.
ground that build still not finished.
thank friends every an opinion that advise.
adisak
thank Scott , Karl N. Hoy , julien , James F. Zilvitis Jr. , Darryl , and milvehfan.
*** wall building brick I build with the "cork wood " stick it with white glue , rut area I add stone rut with plaster The trademark.(LAFARGE PRESTIA) The plaster meat is very hard.
today , I paint a roof , and build the ground has a little.
paint primary
rub enhance for The old.
original at formed type.
test assemble approximately.
ground that build still not finished.
thank friends every an opinion that advise.
adisak
Posted: Saturday, August 21, 2010 - 01:03 AM UTC
Fantastic job on the scratchbuilt house ruin
Your title reminds me of a quote from General Eisenhower, "Waste is the currency of war...."
Your title reminds me of a quote from General Eisenhower, "Waste is the currency of war...."
Posted: Saturday, August 21, 2010 - 01:40 AM UTC
Another imaginative diorama adisak. Nice tip for the rounded tiles. Looks great so far.
adisak
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Posted: Saturday, August 21, 2010 - 09:12 PM UTC
thank you very much member friends.
- Hello! Neil thank you very much , at advise English vocabulary gives me.
- Hi Frank , I glad at you likes it .
- Hello! Juan C. thank you very much for building tile roof data , be valuable very much.
I am impressive ,at friends helps to advise and give the data.
adisak
today I build balcony bars I build by molding from "epoxy putty" I think everyone may do it.
I think everyone may do it.
cut the square use for do the base.
the square is tiny overlap big square.
assemble together.
thank friends everyone.
adisak.
- Hello! Neil thank you very much , at advise English vocabulary gives me.
- Hi Frank , I glad at you likes it .
- Hello! Juan C. thank you very much for building tile roof data , be valuable very much.
I am impressive ,at friends helps to advise and give the data.
adisak
today I build balcony bars I build by molding from "epoxy putty" I think everyone may do it.
I think everyone may do it.
cut the square use for do the base.
the square is tiny overlap big square.
assemble together.
thank friends everyone.
adisak.
stansmith
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Posted: Saturday, August 21, 2010 - 10:32 PM UTC
wow! thats really great work been following this one for a while now. great job on the roof.
slodder
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Posted: Sunday, August 22, 2010 - 12:22 AM UTC
A picture is worth 1000 words. These pictures tell an very good story. Great scratch building. Simple effective, great stuff
ltb073
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Posted: Sunday, August 22, 2010 - 01:57 AM UTC
Adisak,
You are doing a great job on this scratch build house I am looking forward to see it completed. I love the roof tiles and banisters they look really good.
The step by step instruction with all the photos is great too. Thanks.
When you are finished you should sell the plans to a company like Mini-Art so that they can make a kit out of it.
You are doing a great job on this scratch build house I am looking forward to see it completed. I love the roof tiles and banisters they look really good.
The step by step instruction with all the photos is great too. Thanks.
When you are finished you should sell the plans to a company like Mini-Art so that they can make a kit out of it.
adisak
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Posted: Sunday, August 22, 2010 - 04:20 AM UTC
thank that encourage thank , stanley , Scott , and Sal.
for thanking friends , I will show building step " Roman pole" (format "corinthian") I print not excellent friends sees a picture at I post the step you will understand more than.
adisak.
step building pole the Roman , with epoxy putty and the cardboard.
hope that friends may have fun building.
adisak.
for thanking friends , I will show building step " Roman pole" (format "corinthian") I print not excellent friends sees a picture at I post the step you will understand more than.
adisak.
step building pole the Roman , with epoxy putty and the cardboard.
hope that friends may have fun building.
adisak.
Posted: Sunday, August 22, 2010 - 05:44 AM UTC
That is some masterly work you've done there-this is shaping up to be one awesome build!
jk_conix
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Posted: Sunday, August 22, 2010 - 08:54 AM UTC
All i gotta say is holy ....
This is really good work. Seriously good work. Keep it up
Looking forward to seeing this getting finished.
This is really good work. Seriously good work. Keep it up
Looking forward to seeing this getting finished.
jimz66
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Posted: Sunday, August 22, 2010 - 09:21 AM UTC
This thread is freaking amazing. I now believe that even I could do something like this.
ragnarok64
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Posted: Sunday, August 22, 2010 - 10:30 AM UTC
this is excellant work I have not made a diorama for years when did cork become a good source for maetial. and where do you get it please
chas
chas