Pencarrow
Western Thunderer
I can smell the creosote from here. Lovely work.
Rest assured that only the best nasty stuff will be used Heather...
I can smell the creosote from here. Lovely work.
Wot? No Ricean single slip?Current thoughts...
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Main fiddle on the left (cassettes). Optional fiddle on the right for through running.
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Land rising to the rear. Road dropping down to the front.
Needs a few gentle curves adding in places.
Photographers hat on. The sun appears to be high, so I would say there is no colour cast and that the render is indeed as seen....ie: cream or light stone.Nice colour photo of the cottage in the background.
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I'm thinking that the guttering and gable end timber was probably green. I'm also going to introduce a bit more creamy colour to the render and knock the black back in the final weathering. One of the doors on the left gable can be seen open - looks a very pale green.
Photographers hat on. The sun appears to be high, so I would say there is no colour cast and that the render is indeed as seen....ie: cream or light stone.
Wot? No Ricean single slip?
Fantastic work, really well observed.
Mike
This is all coming on very nicely.
110 days to go.
Just saying.
SB
And 18hrs, 7minutes.
Very nice......... very nice indeed. Although it may take longer than you intended, when its done the attention to detail and the steady approach will produce a lovely model.
I like the colour wash on the cottage under the layout lights - It certainly looks more like "what I know" - But I think the cottage in the picture is (or was) a slightly more yellow shade.
Not that the above really matters, cos it looks right to me as it is....
Isn't it..Tidy like, look ewe.
SB