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ok just a one pics update this is my logo on the front of the building/computer. its all red but flash washed some of it out
and a hi res image http://photobucket.com/albums/b191/flacowboy/?action=view¤t=DSC_0003.jpg
well there you go
i agree to a point but if u look at the mars city mod and even this one there are tons of hours involved in it. on the right side alone i bet i have 20 to 25 hours in
Well i finished the right side panel putting the window frame on and added the glass. I think the only thing i have to do is dirty the window up some but for now its done. So on with the pics.
here is over all view
and a close up of the windows
well there are you hope...
i was planing on using plexi for the windows and try the alcohol on them to crack them not sure yet what i have is pretty fragile so i need to have some strength to it somewhere
why isn't this cool to you ? just curious
a lot of mods these days are repeats of other mods with a few changes here and there i wanted to do something that has never been done before aka like the mars city project and orac3 i think as modders we need to stretch the boundaries...
Tengis is pretty much correct is a combination of balsa and bass wood. the bricks are
strips of wood i carved and glued to the org panel. And yes it is fragile i already have to repair the left side where my bird attacked it and chewed up some of the wood. it Will be a easy repair. thought i...
Well here is a quick update i finished the brickwork on the right panel. So here are the pics.
Here you see the panel before i detailed the mortar joints.
This is after i detailed the joints.
This is a close up of the detailed joints.
Here is the mortar going on.
This was after...