1/35 mini art French barn

tanktrack

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I have this kit in my stash and you have given me an idea for a build ,well finished
 
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Don't feel bad that's what it's all about I do like the tree but only because I know how difficult trees are to make so I for one would have done the same
It's a cracking good build and if I thought I could get anywhere as good I would give it a go myself I particularly like the paintwork on the doors


Roger
Thank you for your feedback Roger really appreciate it.


A few have said the same now about the paint work on the doors so I must be doing something right.
 
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I have this kit in my stash and you have given me an idea for a build ,well finished
Hi tanktrack


Thanks for the feedback.


Will this be your next project then ?,its's a nice kit with lots of detail.
 
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I have never tried a scratch-built tree. I think it would be very difficult to get it right, which could spoil the model. (I once saw a tutorial on making an oak tree. The author had stamped out or cut out piles of oak leaves, probably over 500 which would not be enough!) I fancy making a small tree using the stalks of a bunch of grapes, clad in some sort of greenery.
 
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I have never tried a scratch-built tree. I think it would be very difficult to get it right, which could spoil the model. (I once saw a tutorial on making an oak tree. The author had stamped out or cut out piles of oak leaves, probably over 500 which would not be enough!) I fancy making a small tree using the stalks of a bunch of grapes, clad in some sort of greenery.
I will try to make a tree one day but I am not at that level yet
 

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Wow, very nicely done, it looks realistic and is well finished. Great job Stuart.
 
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Very impressive indeed Stuart I really do like your colouring and stonework effect. Truly you have a skill there that needs to be shared


Kind regards


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Very impressive indeed Stuart I really do like your colouring and stonework effect. Truly you have a skill there that needs to be shared
Kind regards


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Very impressive indeed Stuart I really do like your colouring and stonework effect. Truly you have a skill there that needs to be shared
Kind regards


Robert
Wow thank you Robert that is some great feedback .


I really appreciate you taking the time to look at my build
 
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Took me a moment to realize the second photo was not of a realworld counterpart (had to go back and compare to the first and notice the little gap between the wall and the ground. Exceptionally done!
 
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Great work Stu, weathering very well done and the tree nothing wrong there .
 
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Took me a moment to realize the second photo was not of a realworld counterpart (had to go back and compare to the first and notice the little gap between the wall and the ground. Exceptionally done!
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Took me a moment to realize the second photo was not of a realworld counterpart (had to go back and compare to the first and notice the little gap between the wall and the ground. Exceptionally done!
Thanks Norm


It's great to know it looks that close to the real thing.


A gap I could kick myself for that mistake ha
 
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