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bazers
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
Member Since: October 20, 2013
entire network: 92 Posts
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Member Since: October 20, 2013
entire network: 92 Posts
KitMaker Network: 13 Posts
Posted: Monday, March 16, 2015 - 01:03 AM UTC
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bazers
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
Member Since: October 20, 2013
entire network: 92 Posts
KitMaker Network: 13 Posts
Member Since: October 20, 2013
entire network: 92 Posts
KitMaker Network: 13 Posts
Posted: Monday, March 16, 2015 - 01:21 AM UTC
Well that did notwork
bazers
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
Member Since: October 20, 2013
entire network: 92 Posts
KitMaker Network: 13 Posts
Member Since: October 20, 2013
entire network: 92 Posts
KitMaker Network: 13 Posts
Posted: Monday, March 16, 2015 - 01:34 AM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 - 07:01 PM UTC
Hey barry
no-ones replied to your post and I've just found it.
This is a well made and competent model.
If you don't mind me making two suggestions though?.
First I think I would've trimmed off the base in line with the end of the rail track, it looks as if it's a bit stranded otherwise.
Second, to improve your ground work, try making the transitions bewteen gravel and path and then path and vegetation less abrupt if you can. Even a little blending of one to the other will give you a slightly more natural feel.
But it's a splendid and impressive piece
Regards
Paul
no-ones replied to your post and I've just found it.
This is a well made and competent model.
If you don't mind me making two suggestions though?.
First I think I would've trimmed off the base in line with the end of the rail track, it looks as if it's a bit stranded otherwise.
Second, to improve your ground work, try making the transitions bewteen gravel and path and then path and vegetation less abrupt if you can. Even a little blending of one to the other will give you a slightly more natural feel.
But it's a splendid and impressive piece
Regards
Paul
bazers
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
Member Since: October 20, 2013
entire network: 92 Posts
KitMaker Network: 13 Posts
Member Since: October 20, 2013
entire network: 92 Posts
KitMaker Network: 13 Posts
Posted: Thursday, March 19, 2015 - 09:30 PM UTC
Thanks for comments Paul, you are right on both counts.