My second building in foam

Jaime

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Hello friends,

The holidays inspired me for a new project, a new foam building, in the style of Emmanuel Nouaillier.

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Taking an example from his book, I started cutting the foam, and then I extracted one of his layers of cardboard. On this wall repairer is applied. Once dry, cracks are made with a pin.Then 2 layers of humbrol 28 enamel followed by several shades of gray Vallejo acrylics, white and ivory too, by small sectors.


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Once dry, I washed with very diluted black acrylic, this is deposited in the cracks

you also have to make doors and windows with plastruct, always taking the example of the book

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details are added, and the micro-paint is made, with acrylics and pigments, the posters are printed, the letters are painted. The outline of the cracks is painted with a mixture of white acrylic and ivory


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For the roof I used plastic pantiles from the juweela brand, painted with a mixture of humbrol 82 and 70, and a washes with very diluited black.

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For the other roof juweela had your item (23292)

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it is not prototypical , but I used it to make them with a sheet of aluminum, much better. I painted it with a first layer of Humbrol 98 enamel, then humbrol 147 in sectors. Finally oxidized effect with Vallejo acrylics and pigments in various shades.


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Friends, the tobacco is dangerous for the health. Can be proved....

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Have a nice day!!!

Jaime

Requinoa, CHILE
 
Foamporn...
 
Great build but is the cat a little overscale?:D:D
 
Absolutely outstanding! I was particularly interested in the corrugated iron sheets - the weathering is brilliant.
 
Seeing work like this can have two effects..
either I give up modelling now as I can never do anything that good, or
maybe, just maybe if I try I can do something vaguely approaching your standard.
Brilliant work. I love the little details like the electrical conduit.
 
'Art'
:envy:
:clap::clap::clap:

How do you create the faded writing on the walls?

I used dry transfer lettering sheet, then I partially erase with sand paper number 500. The white letters were written with pen and then painted with acrylic , then sand paper too

Regards
 
Seeing work like this can have two effects..
either I give up modelling now as I can never do anything that good, or
maybe, just maybe if I try I can do something vaguely approaching your standard.
Brilliant work. I love the little details like the electrical conduit.


Thanks a lot, pleased you like it, but I prefer the second option for you. Only you need the suitable materials, a bit of patience and most importantly, a wife that allows you a desk like this:

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Thanks a lot, pleased you like it, but I prefer the second option for you. Only you need the suitable materials, a bit of patience and most importantly, a wife that allows you a desk like this:

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You have certainly mastered the techniques of the master! Superb job.
 
Exquisite.
I am a complete sucker for fine modelling and I am firmly adhered to this great piece!
 
I used dry transfer lettering sheet, then I partially erase with sand paper number 500. The white letters were written with pen and then painted with acrylic , then sand paper too

Regards

Thank you for sharing your techniques..
Wish I had had more encouragement in 'art' at school..
 
Wow. It could be on a movie set if not for the giant cat I would have thought it was just a picture of a old building somewhere.
 
Incredible work - absolutely wonderful!
 
I think everybody else has said all there is to be said - thank modelling for rule 8
 
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