Posted: Saturday, December 17, 2011 - 11:46 PM UTC
this my last model, was made with wood cork and plastic, I want show a wall derelicted before is final destrution , thus I glued paper over the cork ad late a very thin layer of spackle. cheers
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Setubal, Portugal Joined: April 26, 2002
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Great work as always Carlos. The two round pillars dont fully support the upper ledge of the water fountain .... is there more to come? They look unusual as they stand now! I get so many ideas when I see your work, and that I thankyou for!!
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Spain / España Joined: July 04, 2003
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Thanks guys for your words. Frank, these columns are only a ornamental element that reinforce the vertical lines of the round piece and added a bit of "dramatism" unbalancing with it´s capitels a too balanced and simetrical compostion :round wall with arch in the centre , all simetrical. Cheers and Happy X- mas all!
Posted: Thursday, December 22, 2011 - 06:45 PM UTC
Hey just to let people know... I was in Michael's craft store yesterday, and in the wedding section they have cake topper plastic pillars for like under ten dollars CANADIAN so cheap that I am pretty sure would look great as 35th scale or maybe even 48th scale with a little work. This seemed as good a place as any to let people know as your building has some columns on it.
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