Clayton Farms - an overview
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Vulcan
Joined: Sep 8, 2008
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Clayton Farms represents a small rural farm in the south. It is made up currently of four separate modules. The main house, a tobacco barn (now used only for storage), a small garden space, a workshop and an equipment shed.
The front of the house (which will actually be the back on the layout).
The rear.
The barn which includes a collapsed shed and abandoned truck.
The garden.
The workshop with implied interior and mostly scratchbuilt tools.
The equipment shed.
Later this 1:50 scale John Deere was weathered and detailed to add to the shed.
Lastly the windmill was added.
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JohnBoy
Joined: May 14, 2008
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Really gorgeous work, and spectacular photography. Are the rolled-up screens in the shed plastic window screen?
John
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Vulcan
Joined: Sep 8, 2008
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The fencing material is vinyl window screen. That's its natural color.
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rdmap
Joined: Jan 4, 2010
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J. Larsen
Joined: Sep 23, 2009
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Vulcan,
You have managed to capture the ultimate goal in Modeling. Realism!
John
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Jim M
Joined: Sep 22, 2008
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This is an absolutely incredible series of pictures.
There is a lot of old place's that look just like that here in north east georgia. Great work Vulcan. Being a model builder in o scale myself I can see details that are often over looked and I can fully understand what goes into each step of the build. When I look at your models I see them as if I was standing over your shoulder when you were building them. You are bar none (THE FINEST) builder out there not to mention you pick the best subjects to model. I like to model the old home place's as well. I'm not into the industrial or modern scene's. I look forward to more. Thomas
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jackiejr
Joined: Nov 13, 2010
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My kind of neighborhood. Needless to say your "Stuff" is incredible!