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Tractor repair shed 2.0

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  • I've been working on the track side of the shed lately. Weeds, stains, details, etc on the tracks and against the wall. I built a Fordson critter to presumably move the disconnects around. It was made as standard gauge and bringing it down to On30 was not easy. It's a bit crooked at the radiator and left rear wheel. I'll see if I can live with that...it does give it a certain charm.

    Also working on a pair of disconnects waiting for repair. Originally though about a bobber caboose but after I mocked it up I went with the disconnects.

    Added a smokestack for the forge also.

    Workers have a first coat of paint on them. I tried some of the ModelU figures like Scott used also. Cool positions, but limited surface detail on them.FF14D1B0-EC6B-4853-A5F8-4558582298A7
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  • Whoa, that's a wild looking tractor...what is that? Cool scene.
  • Outstanding. I love the old SS Ltd Kerosene Loco. Always wanted to build that. Looks so good with the disconnects. and that stack is superb.
  • Very good and original scene. The moss on the roof is well done!!
  • Thanks Robert. Ken, you can get an HO scale version of this from Keith Wiseman. Brett, I will likely get another one to build in standard gauge. I'd like to add a canopy to it but when I narrowed the frame everything got too crunched to do it. Narrowing also crunched the chain drive against the tractor and once again got things a bit crooked. Overall though I do like the way it looks.
  • I'm trying to model a bit of damage in progress. One of the supports on the disconnects has a missing bracket in the casting. I used some lead foil and NBW castings to model it in the progress of being broken off. Started by putting a piece of masking tape where the bracket would go before the last step of the weathering process to leave an impression. Then added the mangled bracket.681B3226-B8E6-4E96-B674-1779905D0A30
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  • Every square inch is wonderful. Amazing!
  • Amazing build, just a joy to follow. Thanks for sharing.
  • Wow, your additions keep making this scene more and more outstanding. Well done. Phil
  • Love your wood treatment...broken bracket looks just as it should...like a broken old bracket...the look you were going for I assume! Lol...
  • Coming together really well.....I need to get back into the shop...I'm inspired...
  • Great detail!
  • Thanks guys. This side of the dio is nearly complete with only small details left to add. Time to move back indoors to the blacksmith bay.

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  • Guard dog or hairy doorbell...you decide.38AC8D25-D379-4342-A4FC-DA306CF1F7BE
  • Truly amazing job, Brian. You're making me want to build this one.

    Scott
  • You would like this kit Scott.
  • Great looking scene...the mice are getting well fed!
  • I do have some rats that I was thinking of adding to the marsh area. Could have used some goats also to remove the grass (;

    The new static grass applicator came in. I did a test piece and boy does it make the grass stand up and salute! I took the grass areas out and will redo them with the new applicator. If you ever need to do this, it is not hard just be careful of the surrounding details. I started with a razor blade and a #18 blade...basically shaving the grass. Follow this with a sanding stick and sand paper to get most of the grass out. A wire brush cleaned out all of the small depressions in the soil. I gave a very light coat of dirt and secured with glue/water. That's where we are now. Let dry overnight and then I can redo the grass.

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  • I love this scene. The guy sitting on the scaffold is a nice touch.
  • Thanks Brett.

    This area is nearly complete. Or should I say its done unless I find something else to add that strikes my fancy.

    To start I used the new applicator to lay down the grass. To address Ken's concern about making it look like a golf course I did it this way. I used 3 colors and 2 lengths of grass. I did not blanket the area but applied glue in a random fashion to simulate grass growing in clumps. Once this dried, I touched the tops of a couple areas of grass and applied a second layer. The grass area in the back is lighter in color and application.

    When this had all dried I added ground up and sifted dried leaves to the grass and helped it settle down to the ground with tweezers then drybrushed the tops of the blades with beige paint. I touched some areas of grass tops with glue and added some more of the ground leaves and some noch leaves which I had previously toned down the color with some brown ink/alcohol. Add some flowers because I like the color, a few random castings, dead branches, etc.

    On the back side I added more pine needles to the ground and castings that would have been in place for a long time...this includes the extra roofing material (;

    I've removed the painters tape from the edges and will put a fresh coat of black paint on the edges.

    I do plan on adding some rusty barbed wire with a pair of posts that are leaning because a big branch fell on the wire from the tree on the hill. This will likely be the last landscape project.

    I'll get better photos outdoors soon.D918E464-6F3D-4FFD-B8C5-1BBE9DC56DF0
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  • Great landscape work! Love the pine needles on the shelf.
  • Great scene right here...accumulated pine needles great idea!
  • Those guys will never use the rolled roofing now! Great scenery work. Interesting how each layer added another visual dimension. The flowers made a huge contribution.....Rick
  • Thanks guys.
    Rick, layering is the best tip I ever learned from building SW kits. It's in every manual and in every build on this forum. It applies to every facet of our builds.
  • I'm putting the final touches on this one. Still need to paint up a few details and place them. I am having fun with this detail so I thought I'd share.FECF7998-F1F7-417B-BFA2-99039B61568C
  • I'm fond of this one too.
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  • Everything is installed now except the fire extinguisher which still needs to be built. A few quick shots here of the inhabitants. They look natural when viewing the dio but close-ups reveal that I need another figure painting class. Next set of shots will be outdoors of completed dio...maybe this weekend.
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  • These latest details blow my mind! Never, never seen such creativity. Thanks for stretching the boundaries.
  • Wow!!! The detail work is stunning. Really adds to each scene. I’ve never seen such great use of LP. Phil
  • Outstanding! Love all the little extras you have incorporated, especially the butterfly!
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