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UKGuy
Fireman
   
USA
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Posted - 01/15/2010 : 5:15:14 PM
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Troels, I think that the thing I admire most about your work is the creativeness, the execution stands well on its own, without doubt, however, it is the conceptual element of your builds that keeps me glued to your work.
It is a wonderful thing to be able to model so well, but it is a far greater thing to come up with an original idea and design. That, IMO is true creativeness.
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Locoman
Crew Chief
  
USA
644 Posts |
Posted - 01/16/2010 : 05:31:02 AM
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| Another Great building Troels. It definitely will fit right in with all the other GREAT buildings on the Coast Line RR. I too appriciate your creative thinking, in regard to the little details you come up with that make the buildings and scene come alive. |
Jim http://www.railroad-line.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28246&SearchTerms=CR&T |
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kewlbrew
Engine Wiper
 
USA
393 Posts |
Posted - 01/17/2010 : 12:32:56 PM
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Troels -
Very nicely done. I'm looking forward to seeing it installed. |
John Roth
California Central Coast On30 www.ccc-on30.org
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CieloVistaRy
Fireman
   
USA
2512 Posts |
Posted - 01/17/2010 : 12:37:45 PM
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What happened? I think I blinked
The Weavery looks very nice.
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kirk
Fireman
   
Sweden
2000 Posts |
Posted - 01/18/2010 : 3:48:36 PM
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A little quick one, the first of the small houses where the inhabitant of Teal's Cove live. I cut a part off a wood load from a Bachmann loco for the firewood (man, that resin is HARD!!) and will of course blend it in with extra wood, axe, saw etc. Chimney carved from foam, the rest as usual. The sign was black and white, so I photoshop-airbrushed it for some color.

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CieloVistaRy
Fireman
   
USA
2512 Posts |
Posted - 01/18/2010 : 4:00:00 PM
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Troels,
Looks good. What about touching up that wood pile with a light A/I wash? I do the same thing with all the wood loads on my shay and climax. It gives it more detail and depth.
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Frederic Testard
Engineer
    
France
10949 Posts |
Posted - 01/18/2010 : 4:33:57 PM
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Very nice little house, Troels. The photoshopped sign is beautiful. The rust on the sides is very realistic.
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BBLmber
Fireman
   
USA
1748 Posts |
Posted - 01/18/2010 : 4:45:38 PM
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Wonderful little cottage, Troels your little people will appreciate a nice worm and dry place in those New England winters.
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jcoop
Engine Wiper
 
USA
439 Posts |
Posted - 01/18/2010 : 5:51:15 PM
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Very nice,
any chance of getting a copy of the sign?
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Home of "The Great Barn Meet" May 15th this year. Next one May 14th 2011. Looking at the original Central Pacific RR |
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BigLars
Fireman
   
USA
3653 Posts |
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Tommatthews
Fireman
   
4182 Posts |
Posted - 01/18/2010 : 6:55:45 PM
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Troels,
Very nice little house. Love the sign. |
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goldrush
Section Hand

USA
52 Posts |
Posted - 01/18/2010 : 9:42:08 PM
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A great little house and the weathering on the sign is just perfect. Very inspiring.
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kirk
Fireman
   
Sweden
2000 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2010 : 01:35:38 AM
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quote: Originally posted by BigLars
Troals, Another nice addition to the railroad. Don't forget the outhouse.
Thanks for the reminder! Just before falling asleep last night a little voice said "remember the outhouse"... must have been your thoughtwaves I'll make one today! |
Troels Kirk Näsum, Sweden http://coastline.no13.se |
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kirk
Fireman
   
Sweden
2000 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2010 : 01:40:26 AM
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quote: Originally posted by jcoop
Very nice,
any chance of getting a copy of the sign?
Thanks
Of course!
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Troels Kirk Näsum, Sweden http://coastline.no13.se |
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jcoop
Engine Wiper
 
USA
439 Posts |
Posted - 01/19/2010 : 01:59:56 AM
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Thank you
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