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Jacq Damen- 09-23-2005
southern german atmosphere
Here a station building prior to integration in the landscape. Interior details still to be added, floors are in place. The groundfloor walls come from a Stangel resin kit as they have very good masonry. I was to lazy this time to make my own plaster ones. The upperfloor is made from photocarton. The layout of the "fachwerk" is drawn on and scale lumber of correct sizes are cut and glued in place. The spaces in between the timbers are filled with "gesso", a acrylic base for paintings. The windows are out of the scrapbox or lasercut from MKB. The roofplates are from Auhagen. Here the re-issue of the station construction photo's: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The design is freelance by myself, the construction based on architect books on "fachwerkhauser" and styled after the southern german influences. The goods shed is still under scrutiny and most probably will be replaced by a "fachwerk with plaster" structure. Jacq

Jacq Damen- 09-02-2006

As photo's domehow got lost, I have re-issued the station construction photo's Jacq

Dennis David- 09-02-2006

Wonderful work, how were the flowers done?

Jacq Damen- 09-03-2006

There are two methodes to make the flowers: 1. foliage from silflor and put on coloured buds or paint some items white/yellow/red/blue 2. use woodland foliage stretched as far as you dare and a little further apply spray glue and Noch leaves and paint some of the leaves white/ yellow/red/blue. regards Jacq

Dennis David- 09-07-2006

Looks convincing.

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