Western Front WWI

Thank you very much for such undeserved words.
I do a small tutorial in another thread.
Thank you again.
Regards
Xavier
 
Love the weathering on the corrugated tin/ and the concrete walkway in front is superb..I would like to point out to all that view this, a very small detail of the water stain on the concrete walk in the foreground , wood fence then the buildings... That one added detail and the fact that it is there makes the difference in that view from Very Good to Superb! It is a simple and minor element considering everything else in this diorama but it is the small details like that which add the realism to the whole!!
Well Done!!! Xavier!!
 
Thank you very much. !!!

Here some details of the cab...

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Top of the boiler ensemble ....

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Regards

Xavier
 
I made a piece of rusted metal like that. It took me 20 years. I could not touch it, and had to leave it outside, in all kinds of weather. It was beautiful, but my wife made me throw it away. :)
 
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I must say... WOW! You have achieved amazing realism. I don't think the real scene would look as real...
 
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Xavier, do you work for a movie miniatures company or something? These pieces look like they would take so much time. That shop is beyond belief!! :)