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Re: Weathering dicast models and dioramas

Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 10:06
by Charles King
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Re: Weathering dicast models and dioramas

Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 10:13
by Charles King
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Re: Weathering dicast models and dioramas

Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 12:34
by Matt Parvis
Charles, would ya stop it please?! I work in construction, and this looks just like work. I come here to escape work and now work is here. :P :lol:

Seriously though, really nice work. You've got the weathering right on.

Matt

Re: Weathering dicast models and dioramas

Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 13:47
by Justin Wooding
Hi Matt, i know how you feel. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Hi Charles, stunning modeling skills. You are a master at what you do :ugeek:

Re: Weathering dicast models and dioramas

Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 17:59
by Charles King
Matt Parvis wrote:Charles, would ya stop it please?! I work in construction, and this looks just like work. I come here to escape work and now work is here. :P :lol:

Seriously though, really nice work. You've got the weathering right on.

Matt
Hahaha! Thanks Matt. These were done for customers who collected diecast construction machines.

Re: Weathering dicast models and dioramas

Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 18:02
by Charles King
Justin Wooding wrote:Hi Matt, i know how you feel. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Hi Charles, stunning modeling skills. You are a master at what you do :ugeek:
Thanks Justin. You make me blush. Although i am not yet a master but i am working towards that goal.

Re: Weathering dicast models and dioramas

Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 23:44
by Raoul Kunz
You're seriously dipping into my nostalgia for die-cast construction machines here :D .
The 7-year-old in me really want's to have those magnificent models ;) - great stuff!


Best regards

Raoul G. Kunz

Re: Weathering dicast models and dioramas

Posted: 18 Aug 2014, 00:14
by Charles King
Go for it. I personally do not own any but they were fun to weather and detail.