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Thank you very much for your comments, Jim, this wagon is used for chickens and small livestock, now some pictures of some cargo craft that I am doing, I hope that you like ...
Regards ximo.
ximo, nice job on the rolled chain link fencing. Do you have a layout or are you only building models at this point?
Thanks Jim, it's just a diorama, now I am preparing my first module, now some pictures from my last job ...
Regards ximo.
ximo, both models look really good. Now, if it just wasn't got those huge NEMA couplers...

Thanks Jim, I'm working on the set, some pictures of my first tree ...
Regards ximo.
ximo, I like the trunk but the leaves looks too even, almost as if it was pruned. If that's what it's supposed to be then it looks fine. If not, I think it need more leaves and not be so even looking.
Thanks for sharing your photos, ximo. Your are an artist and your work is truly inspiring!
I liked all of the postings, but the fencing was really clever. Good job.
Thank you very much for your commentaries, I show you one of my last works
Regards ximo.
Ximo, it's good to see more work from you. You did an outstanding job on that crane and tender car. The weathering is top notch. What company made the crane? It has a very American look to it.
can you describe your technique. I am curious as to how you achieve that white patina look. Are you using some sort of white acrylic wash after weathering with an airbrush?
Ximo, You do some amazingly beautiful work for someone that doesn't use an Airbrush.
A person that can do that much work w/a paintbrush can probably paint a whole prototype engine w/a large paintbrush & make it look like it was painted w/a spray gun.
Simply Amazing weathering. You have a GREAT talent. A true Artist. How much time do you think it takes to complete one engine from start to finish?
could you explain your technique?
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