This looks great, Don! This would be an excellent way to display various models at a contest or a public club display, as well as on a shelf at home. The flat cobblestone surface does not require vehicle suspension to be "posed," and allows for a variety of subjects to be "swapped-out." I'm also imagining the potential for full-shelf displays of modular cobblestone sections with sidewalk, accessories like the bench and streetlamp, and space for swappable building façades or wall sections. Or even a section of railroad track to display an armored train . . . . 23rd like.
This looks great, Don! This would be an excellent way to display various models at a contest or a public club display, as well as on a shelf at home. The flat cobblestone surface does not require vehicle suspension to be "posed," and allows for a variety of subjects to be "swapped-out." I'm also imagining the potential for full-shelf displays of modular cobblestone sections with sidewalk, accessories like the bench and streetlamp, and space for swappable building façades or wall sections.
Or even a section of railroad track to display an armored train . . . .
23rd like.
Nice tips...and beautiful work!
Awesome
Instead of using name brand modelling material, I am going to follow you using inexpensive stuff from my local home improvement stores.
The stuff in between is called grout😂😂😂, or mortar 😅