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13 years 7 months ago #10596
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13 years 7 months ago #10597
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Thank you for your entries everyone!
I have sent your entries to Stonebridge Models, in turn they will pass on the entries to their panel of four judges. No names have been given, entries were assigned numbers. I hope to hear from the judges by Tuesday.
Side note. I really like how each building has it's own unique qualities, and I hope you have enjoyed this as much as I have.
Good Luck everyone!
John
I have sent your entries to Stonebridge Models, in turn they will pass on the entries to their panel of four judges. No names have been given, entries were assigned numbers. I hope to hear from the judges by Tuesday.
Side note. I really like how each building has it's own unique qualities, and I hope you have enjoyed this as much as I have.
Good Luck everyone!
John
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13 years 7 months ago #10598
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how Did you get the rippleZ on the water?
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13 years 7 months ago #10599
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HI
Where did you get Z people? How did you paint them?
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Where did you get Z people? How did you paint them?
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13 years 7 months ago #10600
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A question, Fred: on your sailing school building, did you get the shutters (or material for same) from something other than the schoolhouse kit?
Thx.
Thx.
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13 years 7 months ago #10601
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t.edmunds wrote:
Thom, most of us buy or in my case, given the Preiser people. They are unpainted, but you can buy it painted. Its cost a lot more if you buy it that way. It takes a little practice, but you can paint it so that it fits better in your scene.
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Where did you get Z people? How did you paint them?
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Thom, most of us buy or in my case, given the Preiser people. They are unpainted, but you can buy it painted. Its cost a lot more if you buy it that way. It takes a little practice, but you can paint it so that it fits better in your scene.
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13 years 7 months ago #10602
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And the Judges have picked the winning entries. This morning at 12:32AM I received the email from Stonebridge Models the judges results.
Earlier on Monday morning, I sent Stonebridge Models an email with all of the contest entries. Each of the entry photos were assigned numbers before sending off to SBM and our panel of four judges.
And the winners are! (drum roll please).................
Best Original Concept Category: Congratulations Bob Mitchell!
Best Bash Gategory: Congratulations Fred Ladd!
I want to thank everyone who entered. It has been exciting to see the different concepts of the schoolhouse build. Fred & Bob congratulations again, don't forget you get to select your winning prize from two fantastic kit selections.
John
P.S. The contest entries are now in our 'Showcase' module. Select the 'Media' menu option then to 'Showcase'. Or just click the 'Showcase' Quick Link button, it's the button that looks like a stage with red drapes.
Earlier on Monday morning, I sent Stonebridge Models an email with all of the contest entries. Each of the entry photos were assigned numbers before sending off to SBM and our panel of four judges.
And the winners are! (drum roll please).................
Best Original Concept Category: Congratulations Bob Mitchell!
Best Bash Gategory: Congratulations Fred Ladd!
I want to thank everyone who entered. It has been exciting to see the different concepts of the schoolhouse build. Fred & Bob congratulations again, don't forget you get to select your winning prize from two fantastic kit selections.
John
P.S. The contest entries are now in our 'Showcase' module. Select the 'Media' menu option then to 'Showcase'. Or just click the 'Showcase' Quick Link button, it's the button that looks like a stage with red drapes.
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13 years 7 months ago #10603
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Mates,
I'm surprised and really humbled. I thought my entry would get "special mention" and not actually be in the running. I thank John - the Boss - for taking a suggestion, picking up the ball and running with it, and I thank Stonebridge Models, Karin and Loren, for thier generosity, and really making it happen.
I have recieved several questions regarding the sailing school and will try to answer them here.
Shakes on the roof are actually a zapped down copy of an N scale paper sheet, I got maybe 20 years ago. When you go to the LHS check out other scale material that can be used in Z. Textured paper can be reduced on printers. The paper I used was 44 lb - 9 mil - Epson Premium Matte ( just because I had it ).
Shutters were easy- I used a black magic marker to color the same paper and cut to size. I used Goo to glue them on as it allows shifting in place as opposed to super glue where you have to get it right the First time. Be sure to color the cut edges as they might show. You can make em red, green- any color.
An aside here--I used to check out real estate brochoures ( you usually can get them free at the grocery store ) for windows that could be used on my buildings- again just copy to Z. Could be used for shutters as well...
The signs I made on Office Word I think.. Many different fonts- etc- and reduced to size. Then mounted on thin Evergreen styreen for depth. The sailboats on signs were cut out with a box cutter knife free hand on the above plastic.
I used a pin for a lightening rod, and bent common pins for the "Lights" by the doorways.
The weather vane is brass from Reynard Wellmann ( Appologize for spelling) Micronart.com #01510.
The bitts on the dock area are from Shapeways and designed by Stony Smith.
The building was painted a light wash of grays in hopes to replicate the weathered buildings along the coast - ie- Cape Cod etc. I wanted to keep the lazer clapboard look.
The water
Well a guy has to have some secrets--
Hope this helps and not hinders. And thanks to all who entered, it was a learning experience.
Fred
PS- Thanks again Karin, Loren, and John ---- you too Stony for computer stuff
I'm surprised and really humbled. I thought my entry would get "special mention" and not actually be in the running. I thank John - the Boss - for taking a suggestion, picking up the ball and running with it, and I thank Stonebridge Models, Karin and Loren, for thier generosity, and really making it happen.
I have recieved several questions regarding the sailing school and will try to answer them here.
Shakes on the roof are actually a zapped down copy of an N scale paper sheet, I got maybe 20 years ago. When you go to the LHS check out other scale material that can be used in Z. Textured paper can be reduced on printers. The paper I used was 44 lb - 9 mil - Epson Premium Matte ( just because I had it ).
Shutters were easy- I used a black magic marker to color the same paper and cut to size. I used Goo to glue them on as it allows shifting in place as opposed to super glue where you have to get it right the First time. Be sure to color the cut edges as they might show. You can make em red, green- any color.
An aside here--I used to check out real estate brochoures ( you usually can get them free at the grocery store ) for windows that could be used on my buildings- again just copy to Z. Could be used for shutters as well...
The signs I made on Office Word I think.. Many different fonts- etc- and reduced to size. Then mounted on thin Evergreen styreen for depth. The sailboats on signs were cut out with a box cutter knife free hand on the above plastic.
I used a pin for a lightening rod, and bent common pins for the "Lights" by the doorways.
The weather vane is brass from Reynard Wellmann ( Appologize for spelling) Micronart.com #01510.
The bitts on the dock area are from Shapeways and designed by Stony Smith.
The building was painted a light wash of grays in hopes to replicate the weathered buildings along the coast - ie- Cape Cod etc. I wanted to keep the lazer clapboard look.
The water
Well a guy has to have some secrets--
Hope this helps and not hinders. And thanks to all who entered, it was a learning experience.
Fred
PS- Thanks again Karin, Loren, and John ---- you too Stony for computer stuff
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13 years 7 months ago #10604
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13 years 7 months ago #10611
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wooohooo good job guys
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13 years 7 months ago #10623
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Thanks to you guys for selecting my model for a prize, and I'd like to choose the Switch Tower: looks like a fun build! And congrats to all the entries which were very fine, and extremely creative. Thank you very much!
Bob Mitchell
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13 years 7 months ago #10627
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Bob, Congratulations. Yours was my choice as well, even though I was not a voter. Great job. Jim
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13 years 4 months ago #11122
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Though not entered in the contest, this crash bash is indeed based on StoneBridge's Schoolhouse and is pictured here to show how far away from the directions some may stray opps! no directions! and for refference for other possible contests. Motif #1 took 1 1/2 schoolhouse kits.
Swamp Hollow is a more standard build.
Fred
Swamp Hollow is a more standard build.
Fred
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