Sunday, August 22, 2010

TGD - New Limited Run Kit




We've started our diorama for our upcoming large limited run kit for release this fall.For now we'll just refer to the kit as TGD. While we're including some waterfront scenery, it's not a waterfront kit. It's just what we prefer to model...in this diorama and others I've been using more and more oil paints to color scenery. Usually I would stain rock work with alcohol and ink and dry brush using acrylic browns and grays. But I've come to prefer oil colors as they just appear richer in depth and blend more naturally with each other. I've also use it to paint the darker areas of the water surface blending it in with the green acrylic latex paint.

The track has also been colored with oils. Primer is sprayed first, then the sides of the rails are painted rust - then raw umber for the ties. Once that's done a wash of thinner blends it all together.

The kit will be a multi-structure kit, with a theme related to some previously released kits...stay tuned.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Brian Nolan


The passing of Brian Nolan has come to a shock to everyone in this hobby who knew him; I only knew him through meeting him at the shows, in particular CSS. I'd seen his work in the magazines as well and like most of us, was in awe of his talent.

Upon returning from a show one of the more lingering thoughts was that the next time I sit down at the workbench, I want to make something that looked as good as Brian's modeling. It hasn't happened yet, but as Brian would tell me in the few conversations we had about the subject, " Just keep doing it."

It's so important in any endeavor, no matter the category to find encouragement. Either from friends or family; positive reinforcement is vital to everything we do. It underlines our reason for being, our reason for doing whatever it is the heck we are doing in life. Encouragement helps answer the What's-the-Point question.

And here is Brain, who barely knew me at all, taking the time to tell me to keep at it and not just modeling. I'd share with him a couple of thoughts about how hard it is to make a living selling kits, his reply was the same, " Just keep doing it."

I've known people for years, friends or family, who've never offered that kind of reinforcement that Brain, essentially a stranger to me, offered in 15 minutes. It's a rare thing. He was a rare person; there are few like him. Which is why this is such dreadful news. We all need more people like him- we could all aspire to be more like him.