Saturday 30 June 2012

Fun with Foam Board

I recently purchased a very good book  Model making Materials and Methods  by David Neat. It is an absolute must for the model maker and deals with techniques, many of which I have never come across or tried. Much of it is for set and diorama design and construction so it is ideal for the scenic modeller. It  introduces foam board of different types and textures and explains the use of the same in construction. This incredible material which I found in 4D Models has so much potential. The picture /diorama below of a Cornish sea scape and Tin Mine is layered foam board, carved and sanded , and painted in Windsor and Newton tube acrylics. As a first off I found it most pleasing to work with and has much potential for broader usage. The picture is 10" x 8" on 6mm ply.

Thursday 28 June 2012

Cleveland Street Work House

Cleveland Street Workhouse Project.
The Cleveland Street Project is progressing nicely, but I desperately need an image of the main entrance, either as it was, (preferably) or as it is now. So if anyone would like to hang over the front wall with their digi camera, and email me some images. I will be forever grateful. Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, Londinium! It was the old Middlesex Hospital. Ask Mr Bumble he knows all about it.

Monday 4 June 2012

London Cockney Museum

It was a long day when I mentioned the Cleveland Street "Wharehouse" it should have been WORK HOUSE! which is where I should be if I make any more daft mistakes...

Saturday 2 June 2012

London Cockney Museum


Recently I was approached by The London Cockney Museum with regard to constructing a  scale model of a street in  the old East End of London. Also to build a scale model of the Cleveland Street work house which is linked with Charles Dickens and his novel Oliver Twist. The Work House has attracted much attention recently as it is the subject of a preservation initiative. I am pleased to say that I am able and happy  to be involved in this exciting project, which starts in their mobile exhibition in a large Bendy bus, presently being fitted out in Kent.
The top image is a  model of Red Lion Street Wapping, the bottom is the actual location in the early 1900s.