I'VE SEEN ALOT OF DIORAMAS. OF WHICH THEY ALL WERE NICE.BUT , THERE WAS VERY VERY FEW I'VE SEEN WITH EXCELLANT DETAIL. LOTS WERE GREAT DETAIL OUTSIDE. BUT YOURS SHOWING BOTH.PAYING ATTENDTION TO DETAILING THE INSIDE WAS A GREAT PLUS. GREAT EXCELLENT WORK ! I FOR ONE LOOK FOR THE DETAIL TO THE SMALLEST TOUCH.YOU HAVE ALL. IF THERE WERE A STAR RATING , I WOULD GIVE YOU NOT A 5 STAR , BUT A 20 STAR RATING. GREAT JOB WELLL DONE !!!
Guest Mike Cougill wrote:
Tuesday, December 4, 2007 - 10:07 PM
Chuck, Have enjoyed your modeling ever since I discovered it early this year. Especially enjoyed the Red Oak Garage feature in Finescale Modeler's new Annual that's just out. I'd like to ask if you'd consider sending something to O Scale Trains magazine for possible publication? If interested contact me through the magazine at: editor@oscalemag.com Best regards, Mike Cougill - Editor, O Scale Trains
Chuck I am very interested in learning your technique for ground covering. the dead grass, debris and weeds are breathtaking. How do you do it? What do you bond the material with? Thanks, Gene
Chuck This is an interesting technique using something other than the old Floquil lacquers as in the case of Greenburg and Nash many years ago in the Gazette. I will give your technique a try. Thank you, Gene
Thanks very much! There was a write-up in one of the Finescale Railroader Annuals in 2006. (same as posted here). There are newer ideas in the Fordson Farm album.
Hi great job!! looks beautyfull .. Please write how i could paint wood like this window? maybe do You have any photo sbs? it looks really Incredibly !!!
Was on the Finescale Railroader Forum, had a question about painting a mine building so I asked Marc and he gave me some suggestions and memtion your web site with the barn perfect coloring if you would or have time if you go to the forum and read what I asked you may have some hints on the way to paint this. Yours is just outstanding but so is everything you do.
Wonderful pic's!! I had one chance in my life to see the WSL co, but wasn't interested then. What a waste. Thank you for sharing. I'm sure I can say WE look forward to any others you may have. Thanks again Doug