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Author Topic: Fred's 15mm Workshop - Devils Reef Light - an offshore lighthouse for Innsmouth  (Read 3569 times)

Offline War Monkey

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A little late to the show here, but Wow that is some great work you have done there. I am really looking forward as to your port or harbor that you may build.

I had started a similar project, I best see to getting around to it again.

Oh, one more thing to look into is Cryptozoology for the region as well. Here is my project on Cryptozoology that I had started. https://silo1313.blogspot.com/2021/11/surviving-in-cryptozoology-world.html
« Last Edit: January 23, 2024, 07:17:02 AM by War Monkey »
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Offline snitcythedog

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The weathering on that light house is impressive.  Very nice builds all around.
A bottle of scotch and two aspirin a day will greatly reduce your awareness of heart disease.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference"... Mark Twain
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Offline frd

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Thanks both! I really enjoy weathering - I think that's my favorite part of painting. Not only it adds to the build, but does a bang-up job at covering any unsightly mistakes lol

War Monkey - those are awesome! I actually stumbled upon your blog before when looking into 15mm stuff. It is now added to my rss reader so I won't miss another post! Hoping you'll go back to the cryptozoology project! Maybe one day I might be brave enough to sculpt some minis myself...

As for the lighthouse - not much update on the build. I designed a test railing to go around the top level, but I tried to be too fancy with it (by incorporating some latches to make the gluing easier) and the print messed up because the details were too tiny. That's what I get for trying to push this cheap 3d printer. I simplified the thing and will hopefully print a working railing tonight!

...and now I'm also considering starting a blog for those builds 🤔

 

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