“And So The Real Painting Begins…” (1 Viewer)

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Hullo There,

As promised here’s today’s update showing the dry brushing and weathering stage…Watch this space…

All the Best,

Gordon C.​
 

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Wow Gordon, it's looking brilliant! Whip up one for me when you have a sec! {sm3}

Tom
 
Wonderful to watch a master model maker in action, sharing his trade with other enthusiasts and fellow collectors. It's what the forum is all about and it's much appreciated, thanks so much for taking the time to share these great pic's with us Gordon.
Cheers!:salute::
 
Gee no doubt about it, the painting really makes the model outstanding. :salute::, Robin.
 
Quite impressive and the Middle Eastern structure in the background as well.
Is this for a private commission or the center piece of a new Medieval series?
 
Well, what's a better word than cool? very cool?....brilliant I think :salute:::salute::
Wayne.
 
It's really enjoyable to watch each step of the process. The entire building is magnificent!
 
What a craftmans that Gordon is. He just does fantastic work. I wish I could do half of what He does. Thanks Gordon, Andy and all the crew at K&C.:salute::
 
Gordon,
I’ve been following since the first thread, and all I can say is thank you for sharing the “making of” what I can only define as the “magic” of your dio’s! It’s becoming another masterpiece building!
 
Gordon...

if you lived closer...

I would work free for you just to learn how you build such beautiful structures...^&grin

I spoke to Andy at the San Antonio show and asked him if he would consider bringing you...or someone else...to the show sometime in the future...that might do a few tutorials...

teach collctors how to build a few things...

I really believe that collectors are now...more than ever...anxious to display their collections in the best light possible...whether that includes buildings...trees...groundwork...etc...

I hope he will consider it...I would attend any and all tutorials you hosted...

fantastic job!!!
 
Thanks so much for posting this Gordon, fascinating to see how you produce such sublime work. Speaking for myself I am picking up more tips as you go along with these threads:salute::

Do you know if there is a release date yet for the forthcoming book of your work?
Best
Rob
 

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