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A photograph of a digital scale ready to be used a weigh-in.
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So many objects have a direct correlation above and below water, this pine cone reminds me of fish scales.
1:6 scale Hamburger with fries. All fries are INDIVIDUALLY sculpted and hand-colored/tinted. Each is removeable from plate. Top bun is removeable from burger, burger is glued to bottom bun. All food can be moved on the plate. Soon to be listed on Ebay auction!
MV Monte Rosa at her berth in Montevideo, Uruguay. Frank kindly acted as a scale to show how massive the vessel is.
I take a photo (or two) of her at every Dragon*Con it seems. She was featured in the 2009 Maxim article about the "Girls of Dragon*Con."
"Lauded for their versatility and the speed with which they can be put on, scale surcoats are a common sight on the field. Durable, but still highly flexible, they are popular amongst cavalry and footmen alike."
Having way too much fun with these. I've wanted to make them for /years/... but SL was never really capable of pulling them off like I wanted. Even with sculpts. Now? Can't wait.
This is a work in progress series of shots that I thought some of you might find interesting.
The far right is the base model before coloring, the results of said coloring being the one to it's left. That copy is rendered with lights, shine, shadow, etc. All the wonderful things that will never show up in SL!
Fortunately, I am able to bake a lot of those details into a solid texture, which is the "Texture only, no rendering" piece.
Finally, the last one, (far left) is the result of cleaning up the texture in photoshop and adding some of the modular elements made for the other surcoats. The result is one configuration of a hundred thousand or so possibilities.
As I will never in a million years make nor want to make a hundred thousand textures, even if I could afford it- the final set will be much more simple by necessity. However, I am going to experiment with commisions with this piece. So if you want one with Pink scales, a white belt, cloth instead of chainmail, no armor plates, with blue cloth that has gold trim.... with heraldry of your choice on the chest?
Can be done. I've made the entire piece to be modular from the ground up. It will however come with a cost that reflects the time and work it takes to make a custom variant.
So, we'll see!
Scale illustrates the size of the aquarium in the California Academy of Science. Imagine this in your living room.
Sydney Government operated (Urban Transit Authority back then) Leyland Atlantean double decker and Leyland Leopard single decker. Both were favourites of mine as a kid.
Models produced and sold by Ozbus Models (ozbusmodels.com.au/)
1:12 scale Chinoiserie Roombox by Ken Haseltine : Chinoiserie, a French term, signifying "Chinese-esque", and pronounced chi•noi•se•rie. : a style in art (as in decoration) reflecting Chinese qualities or motifs; also: an object or decoration in this style.
BLW N Scale found some Premier Editions Special Run Models that go back I guess sometime to the early 80's. I saw them listed on BLW's website before sunrise on Monday morning and quickly placed an order for four cars. Here are the two trailers I purchased; I already have these but have use for two more. I couldn't get these trailers to focus well due to outside conditions. Here is GOODYEAR 40 Ft. trailer #2144. I don't see a road number printed on it. My NASCAR Race Car train has 122 race cars on it. One 40 foot trailer load of tires isn't going to be enough for all those race cars so I got this second trailer for that. I can always use private owner Atlas 24 foot long trailers.
Scale Modelworld 2017 - Club Displays
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