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A row of Victorian cottages – part six


Job's Modelling

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The starting point.

 

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In the picture above the row was almost finished.

 

Now I have finished them. Below you can see the final result.

 

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Maybe it is nice to give an overview over the used materials.

 

Ø Wall textures are printed Hahnemühle William Turner 190 gsm textured Fine Art photo paper. This is 100% cotton. In real the brickwork actually has a nice texture and the color is just great. This is my favourite printing paper for brickwork.

Ø Doors are printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag188 gsm. Also 100% cotton smooth Fine Art photo paper. This paper is more difficult to work with but is in my opinion great for photographic windows and doors. Weathering only can be done with sanded Schmincke soft pastels and a soft brush.

Ø For the other textures I used Lana 150 gsm drawing paper.

Ø Chimney pots are from Dart Casting and the latest for with Vallejo paint. They are all weathered with pigments and Schmincke soft pastels to get a more realistic terracotta stone effect.

Ø For the drainpipes I used some Evergreen round plastic parts surrounded with a Scalescenes texture.

 

Personally I found the roof this time the most difficult part.

 

Below a picture of the final scene. I have given the figures a coat of primer and have still to paint them. I also have to build a chair for the sitting man. I forgot to put the dog in the scene, next to the drainpipe and the end of the row. But he is also to be paint.

 

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I hoped you liked the entries about the building of my row of cottages and the final result. I now can go on with some card modelling for the factory yard wall in the front.

 

As usual if anyone has useful information, comments or suggestions please let me know.

Thanks for reading and till next time.

 

Kind regards,

Job

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As ever excellent just excellent, I know who to ask now to build the terraces on my next layout.

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