You're making excellent progress, the steel minerals look great. As do the woodens! A couple of suggestions: Don't forget to go over the strapping on the Hunting wagon, you've got your wood colour going over it on one side. Try erasing the lettering on the planks you are going to paint with your fibreglass pen. I can see some poking out from underneath on the Hunting.
Ric
They look really good to me, the wooden ones with the replaced planks look most appealing to me.
I think you have cracked it! I would be more than happy if I could reproduce something similar in 2mm.
Missy
The outside of all of the wagons looks good, as does the inside of the wooden wagons. The interior of the steel wagons loks a bit too clean and uniform to my eyes, see this pic for an example of a well used wagon interior.
Paul.
Absolutely stunning!
I'd love you to do a step by step guide on this - particularly the wooden vehicles - the results are truely astonishing - you'd never believe that they are all actually made of plastic - the planks really do look wooden!
Best Regards,
Alan
Looking good - I'll be following this with interest as I'm starting to get itchy fingers for one of the Judith Edge kits (either a Sentinel or the Thomas Hill Vanguard they do). Keep us posted.....
Are you going for the 27:1 reduction ratio on the Black Beetle? I had a supplier recently warn me that this ratio resulted in very slow running, as if this was a bad thing......
Alastair
That's a bit of a b*gg*r :icon_sad: Though maybe it explains the mismatch you showed before between the front piece and the bonnet? If so, it does rather look like the fold lines were in the wrong place.