Page 3 of 6

Re: 1/18 buildings

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:43 pm
by flyboy_fx
I do need to make bunkers soon though to sell here. :D Like I said, I've got them ready to put together!!!
I think Im going to try to auction off a few more buildings on Ebay and then onto bunkers. Im just needing some cash before Xmas.
I want to offer the bunkers cheap on SSHQ so I work for like $5 an hour. ;) So, right now they are not #1 on my list . But soon!

@Tank ace. Thanks! :P I should have a few more that will be around $50. They are going to have plastered walls and not brick. Probably the same size as the creamery. Plaster walls are easier than brick work. Stone is the absolute HARDEST! 0_0 I spent at least 4 hours making the walls for my farmhouse above. :shock:

@PH Thanks! Maybe at this rate I can get some Resin kits from you! I know I've been wanting a lot of them but my money is spent mostly on supplies for my own hobby. :roll: :D
Maybe a 229 will hang from my ceiling as it strafes a firefly!!!!!

Re: 1/18 buildings

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 3:24 am
by gouchy
Well done Flyboy :D

Hope this is just the start of a very rewarding project for you

If I could have afforded it I'd bid on your building in a heartbeat, really solid and great piece. 8)

Re: 1/18 buildings

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:10 am
by flyboy_fx
Hi guys, while I was waiting for my airbrush compressor to come, (Thanks Popeye!!!), I figured I would put my time to good use.

I've invested around 32 hours in this. all in the total time of 3 days (wanted to finish before Thanksgiving). :shock: Was not planing on it, but I did make one really nice interior!!! The building can be displayed from both sides and look FANTASTIC! :D

I think I'm going to stick it on ebay for $250. I could hope I could get my times worth out of it at around $340. But... I doubt someone will even spend $250 for it. :roll: The cheap buildings will do far better I'm sure, however, will not look as nice... Well, you know, I put less time into them. ;)

I'll list it on Sunday. If it does not sell, I would consider trades if anyone wants it. Cash would just be better around this time of the year though. But, I always love new 1/18 stuff!!! :D

Let me know how y'all like it. I want good or bad feedback, I appreciate it.

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:45 am
by holensock
If I had the bucks and not the threat of my wife throwing me out, I'd buy this from you in a blink of an eye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's FANTASTIC!!! You are a great artist!!!!
Excellent job!!!!!!!!

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 5:43 am
by normandy
Flyguy, thats Great :!: :!: Your work is some of the finest I've seen.
You've got a good eye for detail and a finished interior, which is lacking in most other dioramas is an added bonus.
The pics are great as well........I like them all but the one with 21st's Farm House is the coolest.
Nice Job!!

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 5:58 am
by gburch
As someone who spent some time working on 1/18 buildings a couple of years ago, I can say that's one of the finest I've ever seen. Truly amazing work.

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:20 am
by AJWW2
HOLY FRICKIN' AWESOMENESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That. Is. Amazing.

I have always REALLY wanted to make sorts of French buildings and normandy town dioramas, but may skills are not yet anything compared to this fantastic work of art! I just love it, it is one of THE coolest 1:18 things I have ever seen (this and your other buildings). How did you make the broken glass?!?! and I love that MG42 stand in the 17th pic, where/how did you get/make it?! My only criticism is that there maybe should have been some baseboards lining the second floor walls. Again, this is sooooo fantastic, I hope I can possess similar skills to yours eventually. :mrgreen:

AJ

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:16 am
by Dauntless
Wow! 8)

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:53 am
by flayrah
Fantastic!!! Matches perfectly with the 21st building (and is better detail). I like the floors, even the boards are to scale.

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:07 am
by flyboy_fx
Hi everyone,

Thanks for the complements!!! :D It makes it all worth it in the end, at least knowing people enjoyed seeing it!
How did you make the broken glass?!?! and I love that MG42 stand in the 17th pic, where/how did you get/make it?! My only criticism is that there maybe should have been some baseboards lining the second floor walls.
The glass is thin clear plastic. I basically jut cut it to shape and then scored it to create the splintered and shattered look. I figure, if a bomb went off big enough to blow the house up... I doubt there's any glass left that's not broken. :lol:

The tripod is called a Lafette and was made by Grunt1. It's an amazing piece for only $15/$20.
You really need one! I do love Lafettes!

As for the baseboards. Not entirely sure what you mean. Do you have any pics? I think I know what your talking about but I'm not sure. I need to read up more on the construction of these buildings.

If I had the bucks and not the threat of my wife throwing me out, I'd buy this from you in a blink of an eye
Yea... I don't think you could live in this either. :lol: :lol:

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:58 am
by B17Fortress
The wallpaper was a great touch flyboy! And if I had a nose full of quarters, I would blow it all out to buy this from you!

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 4:57 pm
by TankAce
Your work keeps getting better and BIGGER.Maybe when is listed on ebay,you can add to the listing that you do custom work and painting on vehicles.I am sure many people will see it.I am thinking about bidding on it,the only thing holding me is the size.It will take space i don't have.It is very tempting :| .I wish i have a room just for this hobby.I like the Panzer IV as well.you must have a lot of very cool customs on your room.I like those pictures.The German running upstairs and the two U.S. troops remind me a scene from saving private Ryan. :lol:

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 5:22 pm
by [CAT]CplSlade
flyboy_fx wrote:
As for the baseboards. Not entirely sure what you mean. Do you have any pics? I think I know what your talking about but I'm not sure. I need to read up more on the construction of these buildings.
What he means is the flat board that runs horizontally along the floor line and may or may not have some additional molding on it for decoration. You seem to have it in the first floor, but not the second.

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 5:45 pm
by flyboy_fx
Base-molding? I see what you mean now, the trim that separates the wall from the flooring?
I was planing on it but decided no. Not sure why, something must have made me change my mind.

My stone farmhouse will have it though! :D

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 6:03 pm
by flyboy_fx
TankAce wrote:Your work keeps getting better and BIGGER.Maybe when is listed on ebay,you can add to the listing that you do custom work and painting on vehicles.I am sure many people will see it.I am thinking about bidding on it,the only thing holding me is the size.It will take space i don't have.It is very tempting :| .I wish i have a room just for this hobby.I like the Panzer IV as well.you must have a lot of very cool customs on your room.I like those pictures.The German running upstairs and the two U.S. troops remind me a scene from saving private Ryan. :lol:

:D It did come out big. It really is a nice piece though! I can get dimensions up soon for you.

Not sure if I will make any more until after Xmas. I'm busy! :shock: But, I will probably make some smaller ones. :) The price is basically proportional the level of detail. You can display it just on a shelf with guys on the inside!

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 6:10 pm
by Jesse James
Wow man, just... wow.

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 7:38 pm
by Jnewboy
That looks awesome Flyboy!!! How do you ship this? does it come apart??

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 7:51 pm
by flyboy_fx
With a big box. :lol: No it does not. :roll: Seams have been filled. I think it will normally be about $25-$30 to ship for this size. Not sure though.

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 10:46 pm
by trigger1
HOLY &%$# !!!! Are you kidding me?? This is some of the finest custom work I have seen. I wouldn't over think the baseboard flyboy. You have SO many amazing details in this piece that most people would not even think of that. I love the hardwood floors and the broken tiles. Truly amazing work.

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:34 pm
by Razor17019
The interior beats the socks off ANY 1/18 building I have seen. AMAZING details from the tile floor with broken bits to the correct alignment of the staircase to the wallpaper on the 2nd floor. FANTASTIC!
The glass is VERY realistic. I would not change a thing. I would only offer this to add to the already awesome display is a beat up glass case or counter to show it was used as a bakery.
I like so many before have said, I wish I could give you the money this is truely worth.
Bravo on a job well done.
Now find a way to mass produce this type of building to make a profit for you and affordable for the rest of us. :wink:
"Hey, I know what I want for Christmas!"
Razor

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 3:09 am
by grunt1
Simply amazing..... Sign me up!

Btw, the tripods are $10 now. http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... =1&t=19285

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 3:54 pm
by flayrah
Baseboards on the second floor would be a nice detail, but not historically necessary. Many European buildings with the shop on the first floor and living quarters on the second had a much more detailed and 'rich' look in the public space than the living areas. The customers should be impressed by the 'high quality' of the first floor (and merchandise), while no one would see the living floors but the family, so quality of detail on the higher floors didn't mean as much. The only thing I would have considered is a lower floor wall blocking the stairway from view of the 'customers'.

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 4:12 pm
by flyboy_fx
Okay, I gotcha! Next one I will keep it in mind. I might make a few more buildings with details that focus on the exterior before another interior. If this one sells. :) I sure could use the money. lol I'm sure we all could though! :roll:

But, for those of you interested in structures only focusing on exterior with a basic inside, they should be 3/4-1/2 the price. ;)

If you all would like to suggest some buildings and send me pictures, contact me at: [email protected]. I always need ideas!!!

Just send your pics titled 1/18 building pic. Something like that. :)

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 5:03 pm
by ram04
flyboy_fx, those buildings are just amazing :shock:, the detail is totally outstanding, its hard to believe that they are made from foam board 8)

Re: 1/18 buildings: New Bakery in town.

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:01 pm
by flyboy_fx
Okay, it's on ebay. :o

http://www.ebay.com/itm/320802799777?ss ... 1555.l2649


I hope for the best! I think the starting price is fair for the effort involved!