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Station Road - part 3


Job's Modelling

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I have finished the gent’s hair saloon. I have used textures from Scalescenes. The shop signs I designed using Publisher with an example I found on Internet. I save the result as JPEG file and with the photo program in Windows 10 I cut the designed sign out. I copy past the cut-out picture to Word and resize it to make it fit.
The Brylcreem sign for the shop I found on Internet and resized it to fit in the window.

 

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You can see Leonard, the barber, standing in his shop. Today’s costumer is Albert Miller, the pub occupier of the Great Eastern Pub in Bridge Street.
I used some Preisser figures to create the scene. I also added a barber pole next to the door.
I have put the shops in the street.

 

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I must do some additional weathering. The roof is also waiting to be finished.

 

​As always comments and suggestions are welcome.
​Regards,
​Job

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Hi Job, Park Drive reminds me of my time at school, we used to nip to the corner shop and buy one cigarette and share it between two or three of us, don't smoke now of course. Happy New Year to you and keep up the great modelling..

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Hi Job, Park Drive reminds me of my time at school, we used to nip to the corner shop and buy one cigarette and share it between two or three of us, don't smoke now of course. Happy New Year to you and keep up the great modelling..

Happy New Year to you and keep up the great modelling.. counts also for you. 

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Ha!, that's a well thought out view of Leonard and Albert . I like how you can only see part of them, very clever.

 

By comparison the pet shop window looks a little empty from a distance (apart from the rabbits). On the other hand, I suppose shop windows weren't always so fancy back then.

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Ha!, that's a well thought out view of Leonard and Albert . I like how you can only see part of them, very clever.

 

By comparison the pet shop window looks a little empty from a distance (apart from the rabbits). On the other hand, I suppose shop windows weren't always so fancy back then.

 

Thanks for the compliment of the use of the figures in the barbershop.

I agree with the emptiness of the pet shop window. That is no problem, because I have planned a figure in front of the shop window.

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