Thursday, November 7, 2013

Building a stone road from paper

Greetings everyone,
Its been awhile…this is just a small project using a piece of styrofoam and paper stone from the computer. most of the stone are cut to give them  some depth. Crushed ballast and a few small stones
are scattered on the paper.




























28 comments:

  1. Yep...Capt., your modeling techniques and skill level are a tribute to your "eye" for the genre. Great stuff, Cap. Richards. Dang, this is a nice piece of work!

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  2. A really nice effect!

    Greetings from Brazil!

    Mauther

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  3. That is really great! Just what I need for my cemetery terrain
    Can I have a copy of the pic?

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    1. Thanks Paul, just plug in images of a stone road on google and up pops hundreds of roads, yours for the picking.

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  4. That's an excellent idea and absolutely great execution! Have to copy that.

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  5. Great idea Captain, looks very effective!!

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  6. I did not think I had anything to learn about making roads from paper, but stand corrected. And how! I feel like a 'prentice hand watching a master at work. Far out.

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  7. Looks very nice Captain. Hopefully it holds up to the wear and tear of use.

    Christopher

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  8. Very nice! A great idea and a beautiful result!

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  9. Es increíble que solo sea papel.

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  10. That's just brilliant Captain, really looks the business.

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  11. Captain, I've been doing the printing technique this buildings. I'm going to try your idea for roads and floors.

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  12. Its pretty easy…there are hundreds of variations to choose from

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  13. Wow, I have simply got to try this. It looks fantastic.

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  14. Thanks Sean…the trick is to do this on something like styrofoam so you can cut around each stone

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  15. Thanks for stopping by and following my blog. You do some remarkable stuff over here. Wow.... I will learn so much from you.

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