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Glad you like it. Thanks Sam. Much appreciated Bill. Thanks Jim.
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Appreciate it.
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The material used here are form board through out the entire diorama. The asphalt is represented by fine grade sand paper. The sidewalk is foamboard painted with a concrete color mix, I had mixed at my local paint store. I used the same paint mix on the concrete portion of the building then used a damp sponge with a mixture of brown and concrete color to blend the colors together to get the brownish look on the building. The corrugated reddish and grey colors are paper material 3 3rd 1stbought from a store in England. The sign was printed on paper from logos I found on the net. The steel door is styrene.
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I posted the first mods of this build sometime ago. Now. I have redesigned it by removing the tractor and keeping it as a trailer. I removed the original two single ramps at the back and replaced it with a scratch built single wide ramp. I also did more weathering on the trailer than on the first version. I think I am satisfied now.
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Hydraulic Jack
tiking replied to tiking's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
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Hydraulic Jack
tiking replied to tiking's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Thanks Dennis. -
Hydraulic Jack
tiking replied to tiking's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
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Hydraulic Jack
tiking replied to tiking's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
It was taken from an Italeri accessories set. It's 1/24. -
Hydraulic Jack
tiking replied to tiking's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
I just took one that looked the part from a collection of decals I had collected over the years. It's a scale 1/24 decal. -
Thank you Roy.
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I have no idea which category this belong, so I posted it, in this forum, as I thought it has more to do with a diorama detail; than anything else. Please feel free to move it, if it doesn't fit the criteria. This is another weathering test subject. This time a simple hydraulic jack. What do you guys think? What I used to weather: Tamiya Black Panel Line solution Tamiya Brown Panel Line solution Mig Black and Light Rust pigments Another odd brand Buff/earth pigment I got from a arts and craft hobby store. An old Mig oil/grease solution. Then topped it off with a dull spray coat from Winsor & Newton
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Thanks man! HeHe! Thank you kindly.
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Thank you kindly JT.
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As always, thank you.
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Thanks.
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Thank you for your comment.
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Glad you like it. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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:). Go ahead, you're always welcome to do so:)... Thanks Bill.
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Thank you Chris.