Captain Jack's Boat & Bait House.

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Polux

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You can take a look at they web site...


www.barmillsmodels.com


They have an excellent stuff and great models as a reference, is you want to do it as a scratch build!


Anyway, as the buildings are all wooden made, you can "play" with the kit and change some walls or their moduls.


In each model you will find some builds (photos) by different modelers and all they have their modifications :smiling3:
 
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Polux

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Hi.


I haven’t done much modelling those last days.....but I really take my time on this one. And I love it!


I painted and weathered these corner strips.


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First an acrylic grey paint coat. Then I added a second coat of white ink. And the last step is an Olive Grey filter (acrylic).


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Thanks for looking!


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real looks good,like how its turning out, ;)
 

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do real like the tone of the wood looks great, ;)
 
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Yep!! Hi!!


An update :smiling3:


I added a new thinned red colour coat and assembled all the “stone” walls. (the base of the house’s structure)


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Installed the octagonal plywood windows.


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The ramp is painted but not glued yet....


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Chaps....by the moment I’m really enjoying building this kit!!! Is another world!!


You must play and improve new things.....and, any instructions sheet, say you how to paint the model in German Grey colour reference # # # # #..... You are really free :smiling3:


I glued the lateral walls incorrectly, the other day.....and there is any problem. Solved!!!


With a plastic one... this turned a disaster sure :smiling3:


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Thanks for looking


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so glad that you fixed your mistake,its looking good,


do like the stone base for it, ;)
 
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Coming together nicely now,Polux.


I think your idea of real stones would look great. :smiling3:
 

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do agree think it will look good,


will look forward too seeing it, :smiling3:
 
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Oh.....I’m funning so much :smiling3:


And...think I weathered so much the doors.... :D :D :D


But it is really addictive work on these wooden pieces!!!


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(This front door isn't finished yet....need the wooden laterals) :P


Maybe, the weak point of the kit is the windows. They are made using plastic....so the difference from all others wooden pieces is always visible. If I decided, next time, do the same weathering will change the technique, noted ;)
 
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The painting/weathering of the doors is excellent.


keep up the good work.
 

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The painting/weathering of the doors,looks great ,real like how your done this one, ;)
 
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