Yes. This is MBZ model. The next one is barn. Models were imperegnated and then painted with acrylic paints and weathered using Artitect chalks applief for not fully dried paint. White marks on the roof were made by drybrushing.
Cool! There all outstanding and great details. will add a great touch to your module's. The MBZ I think looks the best has better details! I have always like using the Dry Brush to add details!
Hey Pavel, love the trees and the way you mix it with undergrowth. You might want to look at a little more smooth material for your countryroad, it looks a bit coarse maybe? Keep posting! Matt
Matt, Mixing materials, colours and shades is key to the result ! Coutryyard material was smooth and good for scale but I made mistake while fixing with dilluted white glue and using my spraying device. I hope it will look better when buildings and some grass will be added.
There is still some work to detail the farm area and make the atmosphere more realistic. In meantime I assemblied specially design small building for Nojewo station. The real building looks like this: This building was used as a toilette and the railway people who lived in the main station building could use the small building to keep pigs nd chicken. The model was specially designed based on building plans:
Some progress with the farm. There are still some details to be added but it already got much more taste
The scenery sure makes a big difference! Outstanding look you have! enjoy seeing these thanks for sharing!
Some more progress. Telegraph poles added - it always makes a difference: Some more details with the farm:
This building looks great. It could also be in Mecklenburg. Is it made from a kit? If not, may You tell us something about the used materials an technics?