Here's a detailed look around the corner on
Geraint Roberts' "
Lunchtime in New York" diorama featuring a two story,
brick built deli on a busy street corner.
The building is a Smalltown U.S.A. plastic kit with figures from Preiser
and vehicles from Boley, Busch and Trident. The signs on the deli were
made using a P.C. and printer.
This photo shows the age old rivalry
between cats and dogs! The building, dustbins and animals were all
painted using the dry-brush technique. Also shown in Photo Galleries
190 and 192.
Posted April 12, 2004 |
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