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I like the new boiler house. If you need a smoke stack, I have a couple rolling around, including the gigantic one from old Heljan kit, although for the size of the building, a couple of tall steel stacks would probably look good.Then only issue I see with @VonRyan 's kitbash is the second floor windows don't line up on the side. If it's not too late, raise that wall section up and build a foundation at the bottom so the windows are at the same level.It might be "close enough" for most, but being a building designer, I can't unsee that...Lee
I love how that's turning out.@VonRyan no worries, it is what it is. But keep in mind what an old carpenter once told me... If'n someone put it together, someone else can take it apart. If you score the joint a couple of times it should snap apart right where you want it.Adding a door is easy. Cut the door opening down from the window, and allow for a step, maybe two, up from the sidewalk then used the upper part of the window opening for a transom above the door. I did that on my townhouse block...For a foundation, just cut another section of DPM brick wall and add it to the bottom, us a bit of strip styrene to "trim" the joint, and paint it to look like a stone ledge between the foundation and upper wall.Lee
Resized the image to 75% and it's good to go. Now to find enough other suitable ones...
Trying out a new backdrop photo candidate. I'm thinking I'm going to have to assemble the backdrop for this from a number of sources. Obviously this is too big.But I like the general direction of it. Now just to find more suitable images.
Why don’t you just cut the ground off? That would make it lower, somehow the scaled down version looks weird to me.
Love that photo background, would be very difficult to get those colors and weathering on a "flat" kit wall.
But that's kind of a problem. When the flats are photo-realistic, they contrast with the foreground models, which could never compete. I've always thought modeled building flats maintain more consistency than photo building flats. But that's just me...
In reality, I don't have much of a choice. A distant hillside or a row of trees would look very odd in this case.
If you need raw materials to make building flats, I know a guy...
Guys. It's gonna be sitting next to Unitrack.