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LOL, you will use sooo many of those Central Valley parts
Looking really good. I cant wait to see how the streets turn out... what I am really waiting for.
What is the plan for the rear of Rearden?
I was increasingly unhappy with that chunk of American Hardware grafted onto the back of Middlesex Manufacturing--the architectural contrast was too great (plus, I haven't found an example of this sort of combination in real life). I wanted something more subtle, so that it all looked more cohesive.
Step 1. Make a mini-diorama: brick wall, sidewalk, fire hydrant, attached to a street.Step 2. Make snow along the base of the wall. Consists of shaped and manipulated dense foam from the core of Gatorfoam board. Bond in place with white glue, blend into sidewalk with Gloss Heavy Gel.Step 3. Add snow piles to edge of sidewalk. After shaping, gluing in place, more shaping, and blending with Gloss Gel, it's "grungified" with India ink wash, applied sparingly and drybrushed onto the sides of the piles.Processed to look like a vintage photo--I had thought of using floral foam, but the samples I saw were far too coarse. I chose the Gatorfoam core because it's much denser, and also easier to manipulate. I found that the best looking piles were made by simply tearing into a scrap with my fingernails, then fine-tuning the shape by picking at it with a tweezers. These are only preliminary results; lots of work still to be done to refine the process.