The Result Looks Almost Too Real
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Australian miniaturist Joshua Smith packs an immense amount of urban detail into his miniature worlds, but his colleague Luke Towan likes creating settings that are away from civilization. “The technique I use can be applied for a slow flowing river or stream modeling a lake, modeling rapids and modeling a waterfall as well,” Smith introduces his work. “A lot of modelers will avoid adding a water scene to their model railroad layout or wargaming terrain because in the past a lot of others have had bad experiences using the various water products, however… with some careful planning and proper preparation, you should have no problems working with these products.” He has spent over 40 hours building the setting which cost him about $105. “The vehicle was the most expensive at $50 because I had to order it from Europe and pay a large postage fee.”
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Australian miniaturist Joshua Smith packs an immense amount of urban detail into his miniature worlds, but his colleague Luke Towan likes creating settings that are away from civilization. “The technique I use can be applied for a slow flowing river or stream modeling a lake, modeling rapids and modeling a waterfall as well,” Smith introduces his work. “A lot of modelers will avoid adding a water scene to their model railroad layout or wargaming terrain because in the past a lot of others have had bad experiences using the various water products, however… with some careful planning and proper preparation, you should have no problems working with these products.” He has spent over 40 hours building the setting which cost him about $105. “The vehicle was the most expensive at $50 because I had to order it from Europe and pay a large postage fee.”
That's amazing! How did he get the texture on the water... it looks so realistic!
Agreed! That was me: "Wow! Look at the water!" O.O
Load More Replies...WOW!!! I love seeing this sort of stuff where every bit of it is handmade and done so intricately! Love the attention to detail!!
Its static electricity. Dots of glue, let the gras fall ocer ot, turn on the machine which fenerates the high voltage field and ready you are. Well known technic in raulroad modeling
Load More Replies...That's amazing! How did he get the texture on the water... it looks so realistic!
Agreed! That was me: "Wow! Look at the water!" O.O
Load More Replies...WOW!!! I love seeing this sort of stuff where every bit of it is handmade and done so intricately! Love the attention to detail!!
Its static electricity. Dots of glue, let the gras fall ocer ot, turn on the machine which fenerates the high voltage field and ready you are. Well known technic in raulroad modeling
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