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Post by cfesmire on Nov 14, 2008 17:25:28 GMT 1
A short time ago I decided to do a laser cut wood structure kit and came up with this small butcher shop recently. I would invite you to see a more comprehensive look at this diorama here: modelingin1-87.blogspot.com/But for now here's a taste of what you will see. Pictured is a newly completed Jordan 1926 Essex coach.
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Post by DavidJohnson on Nov 15, 2008 2:43:14 GMT 1
Chester, Very nice. I like the subtle weathering.
Dave
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Post by Sylvain on Nov 15, 2008 12:42:53 GMT 1
Chester, as always, your work is fabulous! Congratulations, it's all I can say!
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zeck62
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Post by zeck62 on Nov 15, 2008 17:15:10 GMT 1
Fabulous work like usual , I appreciate particularly the weathering of differents parts . Well done Chester .
Philippe .
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tom
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Post by tom on Nov 16, 2008 6:46:51 GMT 1
Wonderful work! Your colour selection and finish is very pleasing.
Tom
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BillC
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Post by BillC on Nov 29, 2008 8:30:41 GMT 1
Excellent modeling, Chester! And I enjoyed your blog, as well.
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Post by Cor_DutchArt on Nov 29, 2008 16:15:28 GMT 1
Hey Chester!
I really enjoyed your Blog! I've send the link to a couple af friends too!
Thanks for sharing!
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Post by nickvoges on Nov 30, 2008 0:49:32 GMT 1
Chester, your modelling, weathering and painting: excellent like always!
But there is as well the perfect cameraposition and the well thought light, which make this special atmosphere in your photos: it´s just that you hear the noises and the smell of the sorounding as well like nearly the whole story of this short moment of the photos. Your blog affirmed my feelings........ For me that are the most outstanding dioramas in our scale, and thanks as well for your good explanations of the "how to do". Good luck nick
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