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Old 06-15-2009, 08:51 PM #1
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Thumbs up Project -Street Work

Hey,
Ok this isn't really a How to, more of a work in Progress thread of a project I am working on and i thought I would share with you guys. I had this idea about 5 months back, that I wanted to execute. Part of this is because I wanted to get into set building and secondly because I wanted a good street scene dio that I was going to use in the A-Team Comic Book story I plan to do.

Ok so the basics are simply theres two brothers, they own a gunsmiths shop in town. This shop was handed down to them by their now deceased father (been in the family for generations). Ok so thats the requirement. I found my Gunsmiths shop and worked out a small plan in my head.. which eventually turned out to be something I could transfer to actual physical buildings.

The Gunsmiths fits between 2 other shops. An Insurance Brokers and a Bookstore. See below for the main index of images.
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Street Work Main Index

Street Work Project Folder @ Flickr - this has all the single shots as well as the comic book pages from the progressive story.

Street Work. - Comic Book Story
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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Old 06-15-2009, 08:54 PM #2
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Ok so we know of the materials. The Red Bricks I'm going to use to decorate the exterior of the bookshop. Inbetween the bricks i'm going to mortar/cement. The Fieldstone I'm going to use on the Insurance brokers, once it's on i'm either going to paint it white/grey or an offset creamish colour. I think they'll have a black door with a gold number on it.. with a classy sign on the side.
This is how the set currently looks


You'll notice I put up the family signs for the gunsmiths on the shop and i'm so hoping that the seller on ebay sells me those cabinets for inside the shop i think with those cabinets and some crates etc it would look very cool with a counter.

Finally a shot before the next Work in progress pictures.

Microman calling for help on the setbuild?? or is he callin for more supplies??
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Just a brief update. I began placing bricks onto the bookstore last week, only recently i've noticed on the kitkit box i've been using, the barcode and data in black seem to be getting in the way, as a result it threw off some of the brickwork
It didn't look too bad, I was going to keep it, but then Boss Hogg shown up and wanted it re-doing (boss hogg is my alterior ego for wanting better) i do have the figure and could do a story on this alone.. but i have much more to do.

So.. I got thinking, I wanted the free kit kat box to use as my bookstore, but how could i effectively draw out with pencil or biro without it clashing with the data and barcode on the box? I was getting to this stage when I realised it would be an issue, Next time you have a free candy box with a barcode on try writing on the black bit with biro and you'll see what i mean.. (you cant tell the lines apart as they are the same colour).

So i stripped the bricks off and started again, Microman helped me paint the box white.. so effectively its like a sheet of white paper to draw the brick lines on.

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Old 06-16-2009, 12:00 AM #3
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I cant wait to see how it comes out. I want to do something like this myself sometime soon.
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I cant wait to see how it comes out. I want to do something like this myself sometime soon.


Yeah man, Building sets is something i've gotten into recently. I'm new to it all and i'm a progressive learner. If you do decide to do a set please email or PM me and let me know what kind of set you do. You might come across materials,ideas etc that I havent thought of using and its always good to share ideas.
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Old 06-23-2009, 12:02 AM #5
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I thought I'd drop by this thread and update my latest work and pictures of the set.

Including the brokers that has gone from unpainted to painted.
Before.

After


You can't really tell in that 2nd picture. So i done a close up.


Moving onto work on the bookstore. Whilst I was working the other morning (Slightly at 45%) I accidently cut off a side panel to the right window
I should of rested up and waited until later. I couldn't really figure out a better way to fix it so I decided to board it up on that side and flip the box over to start all over with this particular building.
One thing I did learn during the process is that if you do the brickwork first then as you get to the window/doors to mark it out.. it looks far more accurate and detailed. Plus it seems to be easier to work out the line of each window/door as in symmetry with the brickwork on the building.
I guess sometimes we have to take a step back before takin a step forward eh?

I've papered over the kitkat bit to give me a white base, i've pencilled in the brickwork and begun to apply the bricks in formation to match the structure. I've marked out the door and cut out one of the windows.


As much as an update this is.. i'm already ahead on this, I just havent charged my camera yet.. so these are updated/outdated pictures and my gun cabinets arrived for the gunsmiths shop this morning! Woo hoo.

More coming soon. I promise.
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Old 07-02-2009, 12:26 AM #6
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Anything else done yet, I am going to start on some interiors of a few buildings next week when I have a short vacation.
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Anything else done yet, I am going to start on some interiors of a few buildings next week when I have a short vacation.


Yeah. I have done some more work on the set/street scene. I've been battling my crohns illness for the last week and half, so my time spent on my projects has been tough.
I've managed to get the sign on the brokers and most of the bricks are on the bookworm bookstore. I'll get updated pictures of the street soon.
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Old 07-02-2009, 06:45 AM #8
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I gotta ask where can I find some of those bricks? where do you get your supplies Rich? It's looking good so far.
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Old 07-04-2009, 01:24 AM #9
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you can get those bricks just like that at Hobby Lobby, in the doll house section. Thats where I got mine. They also have a sheet of bricks attached to semi-flexible backing.
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Old 07-04-2009, 09:53 AM #10
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you can get those bricks just like that at Hobby Lobby, in the doll house section. Thats where I got mine. They also have a sheet of bricks attached to semi-flexible backing.

Thanks TT I just checked the site they do not have one in California and don't sell on line
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