olsbooks Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Oh to be a bear, hang out the "do not disturb" sign, and rest peacefully all winter! While imitating my hero's demeanor, appearance, and odor are easy enough, not much else comes easy. And so it becomes a matter of finding a relatively non-destructive way to maintain sanity. In boredom (desperation?), I began dabbling in "foreign" substances like balsa, foam, paper, and cardboard in addition to styrene. Seeking "easy" topics to begin with and inspiration, I happened across an old "coffee table" type book filled with B&W railroad photos from the late 1950's. O. Winston Link was a true master! One thing led to another and the results follow. I'm not (nor do I have any intentions of becoming) a model railroader but picked up some rail in various scales and whipped up the following. All of these I consider "warm ups" for a long time goal of construction of an ore dock featuring Hulett unloaders. We shall see. Hopefully, the format for the pix is acceptable. It saves a lot of space without the loss of privacy and annoyance associated with photo hosting sites. They are created it as a .doc, converted to pdf, then converted to .jpg. Hope all are well. Peace.
PHPaul Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Nice work! And I hear ya on hibernating. I've spent most of the Winter in the basement working on my farm diorama and associated builds.
Anglia105E Posted February 22, 2020 Posted February 22, 2020 Nice range of smaller scale models there, JC.......... and using your photo reduction technique, you can get more photos onto a smaller area of the page. Not easy to see the detail, but you have clearly come up with some very interesting ideas. As you say, it is all about maintaining sanity..... keeping those old cogs moving round. David
Shambles Posted February 22, 2020 Posted February 22, 2020 Impressive. If I'd only seen the photos, I'd have thought it was real!
Gramps46 Posted February 28, 2020 Posted February 28, 2020 Very well done especially at that small scale.
Shardik Posted May 16, 2020 Posted May 16, 2020 Beautiful work! I particularly like the stone foundation on the station house. Care to share your technique?
echo Posted June 12, 2020 Posted June 12, 2020 The dioramas are stunning. Very nice use of your winter time.
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