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I started to take final pictures outside today as the weather was nice and overcast but I'm really unhappy with that rear tower. The section that most of it's tentacles emerges from is on the other side of that white support tower and the tower is blocking the view from this side. I know it looks ok from the other angle, but since I have now run outta tiles, that opposite side is somewhat unfinished.
Low story short, it needs a quick rework. I'll build that column straight down, 4x4 studs around and lost the asymmetry. More boring but a better looking overall ship.
Actually not this one but the next photo is where I left off. I took this shot close to the window hoping that the outdoor light will show some of the textures going on here.
All pieces fit~just about half way through the foiling process.
céramique biscuitée, ficelée avec les fils de cuivre, badigeonnée aux oxydes de fer et de cuivre, placée dans un tonneau d'enfumage avec les vieux journaux et feuilles sèches.
ceramic biscuit, tied up with the copper wire, brushed with iron and copper oxides, placed in a barrel of smoking with dry leaves and old newspapers
mon blog inspirations -- Δ―kvΔpimai
Current project, a palette switched space plane from rebrickable. Created by Asgardianstudio, I'll tag him.
Probably one of the largest/heaviest things I've built, about 4k pieces in here, and I haven't even built the engines yet.
Very sturdy, I plan on swooshing it
These farmers have a relatively new, small but neat and tidy looking house. A few years ago they added an ugly looking house trailer. I believe that the above was added over the summer of 2022.
We could speculate about it but I shall keep an eye on it for developments. The owners of the property vacation in a warmer climate in winter. If I see the couple who look in on the property in winter, as I did last year, some answers could be forthcoming. Of course, a picture of the ugly trailer will be forthcoming too.
We are preparing a really huge project - it took us almost a month of work. Now time for corset embroidery, finally we are close to the end!
In the last few years I've regularly built small bits of landscape to serve as a backdrop for my minifig scale models. I'm more of a vehicle builder than a builder of organic things, though, so trees are a challenge. I have completed several new models recently (which I have yet to photograph) and I'm building another bit of landscape, for them, so I'm now trying a few new trees. By hinging the branches, they look a bit less layered than my older ones.