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Aren't you glad we didn't meet up for the great Yankee Meet and Greet? I tell ya I wonder if I didn't have it that weekend.

Looks great Dr John!

That head on shot is very intimidating. :soldier

I have mixed feelings about not meeting up, but I am glad you are better!
 
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Aren't you glad we didn't meet up for the great Yankee Meet and Greet? I tell ya I wonder if I didn't have it that weekend.

Looks great Dr John!

That head on shot is very intimidating. :soldier

I have mixed feelings about it not meeting up, but I am glad you are better!

I know, same here but you guys would have gotten sick. Everyone on the crew I was working with got sick and one guy is still sick. :sick:
 
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Working on the Base for the JT. Using a slightly modified MiniArt Ruined Village House Kit.

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BTW these are all iPhone photos!
 
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B) Looks fantastic John...even the butt! :laugh:

Love the grey barrel - nice touch. :good:

Be careful not to trade-off your own unique style though when using a different process. I know you are trying out a different method but even though it looks great, it does not look like a JS model to me. I would have been even more impressed if you had kept more of your special style incorporated with the B&W methodology.
Just my thoughts .....not trying to be negative just observant. :unsure: :smack
Ian.
 
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B) Looks fantastic John...even the butt! :laugh:

Love the grey barrel - nice touch. :good:

Be careful not to trade-off your own unique style though when using a different process. I know you are trying out a different method but even though it looks great, it does not look like a JS model to me. I would have been even more impressed if you had kept more of your special style incorporated with the B&W methodology.
Just my thoughts .....not trying to be negative just observant. :unsure: :smack
Ian.

Interesting. I am not sure my typical post shading style actually would work with the B&W technique. I think it would obliterate any of the underlying effects. I have done a couple this way, and I like it. I will do the next one "Old School" and see what kind of difference there is!

:soldier
 
A bit more progress to show. First up I have added nails and nail holes to the roof. The nails are made from stretches sprue, the head formed by pressing a cut end to a low heat source.
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