Lovely pieces of kit with nice detail on the interior and exterior......
Just a hint of peeling.....
....and another!
It may have been where I stored them, I may leave it to show sci-fi neglect on a planet, maybe it's time for a new period and scale and a challenge but that's for tomorrow!
They look great, Fran I'm being really thick today I don't get it no matter how hard I look at the last few pictures.
ReplyDeleteThe peeling paint.....
DeleteAaaahhh i see it now sir! doh!
DeleteNice pieces of terrain you got there Fran.
ReplyDeletePerhaps you could use some superglue on the peeling areas and overpaint it as rusted/wasted parts of the terrain piece.
Nice work on these, but I think the peeling of the floorboards on that one piece gives it some character though. Might just be me though..
ReplyDeleteI'm going with the neglected option mate!
DeleteI like! Very Gerry Anderson mate!
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ReplyDeleteLove em
Really nice buildings!
ReplyDeleteVery nice buildings Fran! Future is yours!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Nice Buildings. Turn the accident to your advantage. Maybe there is an alien plant growing at the support of the liquid container (aquarium plant in orange and purple) and maybe the floor has had some form of Blast damage (quick bit of wash/drybrush fixes it).
ReplyDeleteOr say nothing and let Ray pick it up and then accuse him. Oh you can't he'll read this!!!
Good plan mate!
DeleteThose are cool! Makes me want to go out and build my own science fiction setting.
ReplyDeleteThey do look pretty nice, and it's cool they have actual interiors too.
ReplyDeleteMore great stuff for an already interesting project! Nicely done Fran.
ReplyDeleteJason
Is it only the white undercoat that's peeled?
ReplyDeleteIt looks that way mate!
DeletePerhaps it was resin, look at the trouble we had with the landing pad.
DeleteVery nice. Looks good!
ReplyDeleteNice job on those. Sorry about the paint peeling. Took me a while to see it on the last picture.
ReplyDeleteThat is some excellent work hopefully you can hide or fix the peeling.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, one awesome looking future town. Some clouds and the jetsons could come due haha
ReplyDeletelove me anything sf!
ReplyDeleteNice acquisition, SG [Supreme General]! Your supply officer is to be commended. Also, the floor damage in the one bldg...put a couple of traffic cones around it with a tool or two scattered about...and you have a designated work repair area.
ReplyDeleteI think they look good. The peeling paint is annoying, but like my neighbor says "If it's a problem, make it a feature." (He's in the high end AV industry. I'm with Clint on this a few washes and it will look like somebody forgot their periodic scheduled maintenance.
ReplyDeleteCool buildings, I like the tanks the best.
ReplyDeleteAnother scale? Another project? Say it ain't so!
The building do look cool fran and the peeling paint adds to the lived in look.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Clearly God is out to get you Fran. First it was the varnish incident, then the Dettol and now this. There's only one way to make it stop and that's to confess the sin of dot dot dotting me.
ReplyDeleteYou wish woman.......
DeleteThen let the Devil take you....
DeleteNice buildings, peeling paint is annoying but can be dealt with.
ReplyDeleteRay on the other hand seems to know an awful lot about this.
appart from the peeling these are increadibly nice buildings. there are a few ways to fix the peeling and I think any that will allow to to perhaps get a damaged look will be very good.
ReplyDeleteFran, you've done a masterful job on some great looking buildings.
ReplyDeleteThey look great there Fran and the peeling actually adds to them
ReplyDeleteI love their buildings, probably my favorite 15mm scifi buildings. odd about the peeling- I'm guessing their release agent was especially concentrated and just needed more cleaning before priming. inside could always throw a rug over it ;)
ReplyDeleteNice...excellent work there Fran!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work Sir!
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael
These are gorgeous Fran, shame about the paint lifting, but love your idea about it been normal wear and her - should work perfectly.
ReplyDeleteExcellent mate, I'm looking forward to your battle report with all your sci-fi goodies now ready?
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWell.. they look kinda used now, don't they? :D
ReplyDeleteLooking good! I'm enjoying the Sci-Fi pieces more than the war ones personally.
ReplyDeleteOr do like Conrad Kinch did when his mate stomped through the house floor, and install a trap door there, under a table and rug.
ReplyDeleteNice scenery!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
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