I looked into getting ceramic coffee mugs made by Deneen Pottery a couple years ago, made in USA, but the cost was too high for the number of potential sales. Learned my lesson with t-shirts, not gonna do that again!
I drive by a farm frequently that has a late 1930's (I think) era tractor sitting out on the yard as a lawn ornament. It is all rusted and looks pretty cool. I painted this up to mimic that look. There is one in better condition (although out of focus) in the background.
What a fantastic release of new details, the gas pumps variety are outstanding, plus, so many other new and original details.
Terrific work on the outboard Kev and the stand with gas can looks perfect. The Fordson looks like it is just wasting away slowly, really well done finish Jim.
Cant wait to see many more here in the thread as they get worked on by the rest of us.
I received my box of the new 3D parts in the mail yesterday, but my wife absconded it to wrap for Christmas for me. We have a son that lives in Denver. Each year when we would visit him. There would be a mandatory visit to Caboose Hobbies. I would stock up on goodies and my wife would keep them for me till Christmas. Since Caboose is no longer there, I was excited to get my new SW details before Christmas. Now there will be something under the tree for me this year.
Once the paint sets up...some black laces....brass eyelets....and a few scuffs....now if only I could print up a size label......hmmmm.....got an idea....and don't drop them....took me a few minutes to find the one I did...
they look really great! i had to fight the urge because we had a houseful of family, but i might be able to get down to the bench later today to work up a pair of boots.
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Terry
yeah, no kidding. i nice solid ceramic coffee mug like they have in diners . you can outsource it brett, no need to 3d print them.....
here's one of those evinrudes painted up.
and after following karl's suggestion to hit it wth white chalk:
looks a bit more like evinrude blue after the white chalk.
i'm really loving the new details.
i haven't decided what i'm gonna do with it yet.
Terrific work on the outboard Kev and the stand with gas can looks perfect.
The Fordson looks like it is just wasting away slowly, really well done finish Jim.
Cant wait to see many more here in the thread as they get worked on by the rest of us.
Great job on the Evinrude outboard motor. You also hit it out of the park with the rack and gas can. Nice elements for a scene within a scene.
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This should look great with your fishing camp diorama.
Later, Dave S. Tucson,AZ
BOAT ???????
I agree, that rack, motor, and gas can look great Kevin.