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kirk
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Posted - 07/04/2012 : 4:01:52 PM
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More small stuff... A fine Isotta car got weathered, hedges and bushes glued in place, a streetlight... Having a good time working slowly 


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k27rgs
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Australia
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milocomarty
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Netherlands
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TRAINS1941
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USA
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Posted - 07/04/2012 : 10:31:27 PM
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What can one say!!!! Excellent!!!!
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TRAINS1941
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USA
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Posted - 07/04/2012 : 10:36:32 PM
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quote: Originally posted by kirk
Elliott, I wouldn't miss the Farnsworth for sure. Andrew Wyeth has been my favorite painter and a great inspiration for decades. He is actually little known in Europe, and I have been giving talks about him many times. If health and money permit, Anne and I hope to go to the convention in Maine 2016, and would then try also to get some Wyeth on the menu ;-) And then there's Winslow Homer...
Just back tracking that would be wonderful Troels. Diane and I are planning on going to the 2016 show. The last one in Maine was just awesome. Would be wonderful to meet the both of you.
Jerry |
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kirk
Fireman
   
Sweden
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Posted - 07/04/2012 : 11:48:42 PM
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| Martin, the hedges are bought... from The Model Tree Shop in the UK. They are a quite close color match to some coarse leaves I had in my arsenal, used in the low bushes behind the hedges. Have no idea where they are from ;o) |
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Frederic Testard
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France
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Posted - 07/05/2012 : 03:02:48 AM
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Great hedges, and I love the idea to add a statue. More and more personnality on this layout (but is it still a layout? ). |
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k27rgs
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Australia
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Posted - 07/05/2012 : 03:25:07 AM
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The leaves some of you RRL guys are using, look great. I've tried locally to get them, but need to see them live before I purchase. Maybe some traders in Seattle NG conv will have a range.
The trees posted here, are hard to beat. |
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kirk
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Sweden
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Posted - 07/05/2012 : 03:36:06 AM
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| Mario, 95% of my leaves are from Noch, the light, mid and olive green varieties. The ones for bushes and a few trees are some fine oatmeal like leaves, that are a bit too heavy for the delicate seamoss/supertree armatures. |
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k27rgs
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kirk
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milocomarty
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k27rgs
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k27rgs
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kirk
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Sweden
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Posted - 07/05/2012 : 3:12:56 PM
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I decided to do something with the access hatch infill in the corner by Teal River... So I made up about twenty small and some medium sized trees, then planted a group along the backdrop, and the rest on the infill. There were already a group of skinny trees at the back of the infill. Largest trees in front to suggest perspective. Now I'll have to do the river water, and perhaps some reeds too.

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