So the model is painted and I am really pleased with the finished item.
I need to see whether the final presentation will be on a base with a churchyard. If so there is another couple of evening's work.

Kk
And on a hill in an Austria alpine valley...listening for the sound of music...
Superb job, Mark! Your recipient will be very pleased.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan. It has come up a treat.
DeleteSuperb piece of modelling Mark, really looks very impressive, top notch work.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. I am really pleased with it.
DeleteNice job on the verdigris. Really pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank Joe. That verdigri took several hours of experimentation to get right.
DeleteThat is a really fantastic model Mark - outstanding!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith.
DeleteBeautiful model sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal. I really enjoyed making this one.
DeleteTerrific work Mark. The one thing I have discovered now I am the proud owner of the Trostle Farm is how much better buildings look on a base. Thankfully all my Grand Manner buildings have one, but my old Hovels buildings look a little incomplete now. The dome in particular looks sensational. Did you paint it all copper before adding the verdigris? The effect looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lawrence. Yes a base helps to lift the model just that little big more. For the dome I started with a Burnt Sienna base coat then dry brushed a mix of gold and Burnt Sienna over the lower half of the dome, with a heavier coating towards the bottom. The verdigris is drybrushed down from the top to about two thirds of the way down (that part that is most exposed to the weather), starting with a dark green with splash of white, then applying three more coats increasing the amount of white every time. I experimented on an old paint pot first.
DeleteA genuine museum piece! And you really nailed the muted colors.
ReplyDeleteKind Regards,
Stokes
Thanks Stokes. This was a nice project and came out pretty much as I envisioned it.
DeleteWhat a brilliant finished model there Mark and the final photo of it in situ shows you just how good it is:)!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve. The AI dud a pretty good job at positioning the building in that image...eventually...the first attempt (with instruction to put it in an image of an Austrian alpine village) put it on a picnic table in a village.
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