FSM JS7 Houligan's Alley

Started by postalkarl, September 18, 2019, 01:25:57 PM

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postalkarl

Hey Jerry:

Thanks. Glad you are enjoying the build. On to the Skootz building.

Karl

rpdylan

love it Karl! some great modeling there! Maybe I asked you this before on another build, but I forgot: what do you use on the cardstock to make it look like concrete (primer/colors/ type of paint, powders......???)
Bob C.

Dennis Bourey

Same question sir........Dennis
Dennis Bourey
dpbourey@comcast.net

Lake's Region RR
(Happy Modeling)

postalkarl

Hey Bob & Dennis:

The card stock is painted with Floquil Aged concrete, then a was of A&I and finally dry-brushed with antique white. Some times I use Apple Barrel Country Grey.

Karl

Dennis Bourey

Dennis Bourey
dpbourey@comcast.net

Lake's Region RR
(Happy Modeling)

rpdylan

thanks Karl, I ran out of my Floquil paints a long time ago...... they smelled bad but I really did like them.
Bob C.

Rail and Tie

Darryl Jacobs
Inter-Action Hobbies
www.interactionhobbies.com

postalkarl

Hey Dennis & Bob:

You are quite welcome.

Karl

postalkarl

Hey Darryl:

thanks much appreciated.

Karl

postalkarl

Hi All:

Been working on the Skootz Fish Co. named after George's cat. I change my color for this. I used Floquil Earth for the Walls, and Rustoleum Gray auto primer for the windows, Doors & trim. I added the 1/16th Sq. trim at the bottom of the bump out on the right side. Signs are weathered with A&I. Glass in the windows is clear Gallery Glass. Shades are from A yellow envelope. Fish casting is done with Dark A&I only. I applied 3 coats. All Is dry-brushed with Apple Barrel Country Grey.

On to the roof and dormers.


Karl

PRR Modeler

Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
Freelanced PRR Bellevue Subdivision

Opa George

Looks great, Karl. Those colors go really well together.
--george

postalkarl

Hey Curt & George:

Glad you like how its coming along. Thanks for the great compliments. Much appreciated.

Karl

engine909

Very nice modeling Karl. I would expect nothing less.
ed

Mark Dalrymple

Looking good, Karl.

Nice colours.  I like the blue.

Cheers, Mark.

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