Showing posts with label ChooChoo Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ChooChoo Designs. Show all posts

Sunday 5 June 2011

Going to the Chapel and We’re

Ok so now and again  have to let Chris get some glory on my blog and to be fair I think he deserves some credit as not only is his models amazing but as of today he has been off the cigarettes for 24 days so I think even without the models he deserves a round of applause.

His project this time was a Church which is very apt considering that our daughter will be wed on Saturday 11th June, so without further ado the first 4 images are the Church in the making.

All the images are clickable so that you can get a better look at them and all are to the scale

4mm to the foot or 00 scale and he gets the model sheets from Scalescenes here

church1 church2

church3 church4

The next four images are of the finished model and once again he has worked his magic and added lights inside the Church to light up the stained glass windows.

church5

church6

church7

church8

Please leave Chris some love in way of a comment and he does read them all.

Jak Signature

Monday 2 May 2011

Choo Choo Productions



I've been itching to show you all this.



As most of you know over the last 6 month or so my husband Chris took up model making and I have to say that his last model is fantastic, it is a row of shops with a public house on the corner.



He wasn’t happy just making a basic row of shops so he altered the model and made it look like the Fish and Chip shop was on fire, ok he did use my Copic Airbrush to make it look smoke damaged but as it is so brilliant I’m going to forgive him this time round.



I made a video of it because I wanted you all to see the special effects that he has made to go inside of it.








Some close up shots of the Model.



If you click on the pictures you will get them to full size and see even more details inside of the shops (fittings and all).



shop front row





shop front1





shop front2





shop front3





shop back row





Jak Signature

Tuesday 28 December 2010

Chris Heath Choo Choo Makings

THIS IS CHRIS HEATH TAKING OVER JAK'S BLOG FOR THE DAY



Here it is then (after a lot of ribbing from Jak) my nearly finnished Country Fire Station for my model train set I have in the loft.

As you can see it is a very busy drill session, or it will be once I get all the figures glued into position.

The scale of the scene (if anyone is interested) is 1/76th, and stands a grand 6 1/2'' high.

Oh by the way, I will not be starting my own blog!!



The paving stone surround is formed from individual paving stones, not appreciated by jak when I had to use her eyebrow tweezers to lay them in place. Where the wall meets the paving I added grass as if it was growing in the damp of the wall. A couple of bushes were added to the entrance of the station and a red telephone box on the outside of the wall.






Front view of the station, you can just about see the airbrushing around the wall buttress's.

All of the perimiter walls were made seperate out of a sheet of acrylic, then wrapped in brickwork that I downloaded onto a A4 label sheet and stuck it to the acrylic.




The fireman is adjusting the wheeled escape (big ladder) from the AEC Regent Mark3 engine.


You can see the grass around the base of the wall I built.



Phase 2


Now to show you all my crafting space, it is now a HIS & HERS zone, this was took while I was in the process of making a Railway Siding Shed.

I found a nifty little site called ScaleScenes it has some free downloads so that you can make your own models.




Work in progress, I have all the tools, glue, cocktail stick, knife, steel ruler, cutting mat, I just know you will be green with envy at my craft tools.




Side view of the railway siding shed



Front view of the railway siding shed, the door is a working sliding door.




For a man with hands like shovels and fingers the size of pork sausages I don't think I did too badly, what do you think?