Time for a new picture of my church dio. I have received some critizism for my angles in the dio. Those of you who agree, I'm sorry .
Right or wrong angles - comments are ofcourse welcome.
Still to come: (ideas are welcome)
- Establish interior of church
- Some kind of pavement in front of the park. Not yet decided
- Debris in the street and around the church
- Place a jeep in the narrow street?
Hosted by Darren Baker
In progress: Church dio II
Simon
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 07:42 AM UTC
dsc
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 07:52 AM UTC
Ola
I think it looks solid, should look good when finished. I have one piece of advice, or should I say remark: stones on the corner piece and front wall of the church don't line up, which looks a bit odd. They are on the same level near the bottom of the walls but the difference grows when moving higher. Other than that it looks cool:)
Is the church scratchbuild?? Or is it from verlinden or some other similar company?
cheers,
dsc.
I think it looks solid, should look good when finished. I have one piece of advice, or should I say remark: stones on the corner piece and front wall of the church don't line up, which looks a bit odd. They are on the same level near the bottom of the walls but the difference grows when moving higher. Other than that it looks cool:)
Is the church scratchbuild?? Or is it from verlinden or some other similar company?
cheers,
dsc.
tutdiesel
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 08:54 AM UTC
lookin good....quick question...where is the grass from? it looks quite nice
Teacher
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 09:08 AM UTC
Simon, that ruin looks good, what's it made of? There is a misalignment of the front and side sections though, the 'coping' on the side ends too abruptly.
Vinnie
Vinnie
Simon
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 09:09 AM UTC
Thanks for your replies.
DCS: I didn't see that detail with the stones. Thanks for reminding me. I'll see what I can do to correct it. The ruin is from Verlinden - the old kit.
TUTDIESEL: The grass is from HEKI. It is really an outstanding product.
Thanks again.
Simon
DCS: I didn't see that detail with the stones. Thanks for reminding me. I'll see what I can do to correct it. The ruin is from Verlinden - the old kit.
TUTDIESEL: The grass is from HEKI. It is really an outstanding product.
Thanks again.
Simon
cheyenne
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 10:11 AM UTC
Lookin good Simon, have to agree with the others about the front corner tho, hope its easily fixable - if not how about a whole sh*tload of ivy or something ?
If thats an old Verlinden kit than the inner walls were sans relief, and you did an excellent job adding texture and stonework to the insides.
Keep at it - Cheyenne - got a cigarette ?
If thats an old Verlinden kit than the inner walls were sans relief, and you did an excellent job adding texture and stonework to the insides.
Keep at it - Cheyenne - got a cigarette ?
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Posted: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - 12:17 AM UTC
Hey Simon
You have created a great space in front of the church and adjoining path for some focal point!
I think that the ivy/creeper on the park wall is too 'stark'? Maybe a couple of washes for the wall would blend it better....
Hav det godt
Brad
You have created a great space in front of the church and adjoining path for some focal point!
I think that the ivy/creeper on the park wall is too 'stark'? Maybe a couple of washes for the wall would blend it better....
Hav det godt
Brad
Simon
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Posted: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 - 05:34 AM UTC
Thanks for your replies.
I know about the misalignment, and I'll try to "hide" it using a drainpipe...? Perhaps that'll do the job.
The ruin is an old Verlinden kit, and I have done the interior myself. I intend to fill it up with an assortment of debris: woodplanks, rooftiles, bricks, furnitures, the lot.
I'm very glad you like it. Thanks.
Brad: Tak. Du må også have det godt. (Thanks. Same to you)
I know about the misalignment, and I'll try to "hide" it using a drainpipe...? Perhaps that'll do the job.
The ruin is an old Verlinden kit, and I have done the interior myself. I intend to fill it up with an assortment of debris: woodplanks, rooftiles, bricks, furnitures, the lot.
I'm very glad you like it. Thanks.
Brad: Tak. Du må også have det godt. (Thanks. Same to you)