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Shann187013 Sep 2017 3:07 p.m. PST

Following on from my earlier posts on individual buildings, I have just uploaded some pics of a completed village.

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Legends In Time Skip Supporting Member of TMP13 Sep 2017 3:23 p.m. PST

Very nice.

jhancock13 Sep 2017 5:17 p.m. PST

Yes, quite an inspiration! Thank you for sharing.

HO scale railroad plastic buildings by chance?

Jeff

Dwindling Gravitas13 Sep 2017 6:09 p.m. PST

Good stuff. Needs (even) more tress!

Marc at work14 Sep 2017 3:43 a.m. PST

I like that a lot – good use of trees and gardens. I may shamelessly copy you

Fish14 Sep 2017 11:56 a.m. PST

Nice!

Shann187014 Sep 2017 3:37 p.m. PST

Thanks Guys. Yes, all HO from EBAY. Copy away Marc – that's how I learn new techniques. No shame in it!!

Marc at work14 Sep 2017 11:18 p.m. PST

Your work Shaun reminds me a lot of what Timecast do so well in smaller scales – embedding the buildings into the terrain with trees and gardens so they look more organic, not just plopped on the table.

Lovely work

Shann187015 Sep 2017 4:16 p.m. PST

Yes, getting that "organic" look is the key. The problem with fixed modules is that, once made, they are what they are. This way, you can really vary things an awful lot. Keep the comments coming. Cheers. Steve

Retiarius921 Sep 2017 6:25 a.m. PST

reminds me the twilight zone, the monsters are coming to elm street

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