Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Project Update: Mill Housing by Microscale Models

My second vacation this summer is over and I am back at my workbench. Besides couple of projects I have already mentioned I am working on yet another one. It is Mill Housing kit by Microscale Models. I started it before my first vacation in June and up until now I didn't have much to show. I have been asked to make buildings a little run down and I am hoping I am doing exactly that.



Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Project Update: Tidewater Wharf by Builders in Scale

The eBay is such weird place. It is like some kind of wormhole where people senses and minds get distorted. Otherwise it is hard to find an explanation for the following. One of the sellers lists FSM Skinner's for $590 what I find to be outrageously expensive. Then he does a sale and drops price to $530. Still way too high but someone buys it. I could say that person wanted the kit really bad but at the same time there was another auction with buy now for $450. He could have bought this one instead and saved some greens. Go figure...
On another note, it seems Bar Mills folks are returning to their roots. After some wandering around for a few years they are back to what I like them for. If you don't know what I am talking about go and check out their Dunphy's and Curry's kits.
Since this post is the Tidewater project update I should say few words about it shouldn't I. Here it goes. The Sailmaker and restaurant combo is finished. I'll need to make some kind of pedestal for the boat repair shop. Its loading door drops below the base. Although I don't have a picture but the lighthouse is now sitting on rock base and waiting for its top to be finished. I am getting really close. I think I would be done by now if I had fewer distractions like the World Cup, vacation and honey do list. Go Netherlands!








Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Gugisberg & Sons Machining by Downtown Deco

Unlike laser cut kits hydrocal ones come in very big boxes. The castings themselves don't take that much space but all bubble wrap does. I have been looking at few hydrocal kits I have thinking that I should build one or two and free the space they are taking. It so happened that recently I received an offer to build Gugisberg & Sons Machining kit for someone else layout and I had the kit on my shelf. I have accepted the offer and although not much but I have some progress to show. I should mention also that until today I had not noticed that I had the structure upside down when I took a shot.


Monday, July 7, 2014

Project Update: Tidewater Wharf by Builders in Scale

It is my first full week after almost two week long vacation. If you guessed that I haven't done any modeling during that time you are absolutely right. Following is a collection of pictures taken at various times before vacation.Some of them are even more than two months old.