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    Karl Osolinski

    Hello fellas, I just finished this market yesterday. I scratch built it from photos of a market on the F&SM of George Sellios. It did take more time than I expected but most stuff usually does for me!! Karl Osolinski Berkley, MI Here is the first entry into "Gems". A collection of some of...
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    Karl Osolinski

    DiGiorgio Furniture Hello folks, I think this is my favorite FSM kit ever. Named after Clint Eastwood's partner in the Dirty Harry movies. Karl Osolinski Berkley, MI
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    Karl Osolinski

    Hi Ron, Thanks..... I was never really satisfied with the results of painting the metal roofing material - it just never looked right to me. Then I started using the chemical etchant (from Radio Shack) that gave it a nice texture but was not the color I wanted.....then I discovered dry paint...
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    Karl Osolinski

    Barzini Lumber Co. Hello, I did this Barnstead kit and then did not care for the layout that was suggested. I thought it was using up way too much real estate so I pushed the buildings much closer together to make a smaller scene. Karl Osolinski Berkley, MI
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    Karl Osolinski

    Hi Tom, Thanks. I draw a freehand sagging roof line till I get one that I like and then make a cardboard template of it. Then I use the template and draw around it on graph paper - now you have the shape of the side. I then make a frame of 4x4's glued onto the drawn lines - use super glue on...
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    Karl Osolinski

    Fanucci Flour Hello everyone, I just wanted to thank everyone for the nice comments I've received since posting photos of my models....thank you all very much and I'm glad that you are enjoying the photos. Well, since I hit the big 60 today, I'm going to take a break from building and maybe...
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    Karl Osolinski

    Hello jasbourre, I use a Sony 8MP, DSC 828. But, more importantly, the lighting is the critical ingredient for good table top photography. If you can set custom white-balance on your digital camera and work with a live histogram it makes it easier, but not mandatory. Just about any 3-5 MP...
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    Karl Osolinski

    Robert's Machinery Hello all, This is the FSM G. Wilikers....it's a big model but has some interesting lines. I replaced the big transformer in the front with a billboard scene. I added extra details and people that I have stashed away. Karl Osolinski Berkley, MI
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    Karl Osolinski

    Fresh Fish, sort of Hello, This is how my FSM Emporium Seafood ended up. I changed 2 of the buildings from shingle walls to board by board walls and sagged the roof on the long shed. Karl Osolinski Berkley, MI
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    Karl Osolinski

    Hot Rods at Big Lou's Hello folks, I really like this FOS structure....very tiny with loads of character. Lou, the owner, is really into cars so he is having his annual car show with BB-Q and live music. It looks like some hoods have arrived on Harleys and the big cop will be keeping an eye...
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    Karl Osolinski

    Hi Pat, No, the brick front wall is one of the pieces I used from the kit....I just colored it. Karl O.
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    Karl Osolinski

    Hi fellas, The way I do the peeling paint is pretty easy....here are the steps: 1) Apply base color on wood (I use Floquil Grime) 2) Dab on rubber cement with a stiff brush and let it dry for 15 minutes 3) Airbrush on the final color and let it dry a couple hours 4) Go over the wall...
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    Karl Osolinski

    More Scratch Built Stuff Hello fellas, I like signal towers and sheds so I just keep building them. These are a few of the towers I've done from different sources. The brick one started as an Atlas plastic kit that I added a wood platform, stairs and Victorian roof like the one George Sellios...
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    Karl Osolinski

    Gas Station Diorama Hello, This building started out as an Ed Fulasz kit. The only parts used from the kit are the base for the store and the brick front wall on the garage. All the walls were scratch built from Northeastern "aged" clapboard siding and the windows are from Tichy. I used the...
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    Karl Osolinski

    REA Warehouse Hello, This is a scratch built version of the old FSM Weary Willy's kit. It is built board by board from Kappler lumber. Cheers, Karl Osolinski Berkley, MI
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    Karl Osolinski

    Bar and Gym Hello all, I am very fond of the FOS kits and did this diorama for a friend, Paul Brock, from over on the RRL Forum group. I made some changes in the structures but the FOS designs are always very appealing, I think. The kits used were the J.J. Hollender's Gym and the...
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    Doobchek Sausage Co.

    Hi Chris, Thanks to all you fellas, I'm glad you're enjoying the photos. I'm not sure what I like better....building the models or photographing them. I just flat love camera equipment. I still have the Argus C3 that my Pop gave me in 1955 and it still works fine. At the moment, I'm...
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    Doobchek Sausage Co.

    Hi Lynn, Thanks, glad you are enjoying the photos. Boy, I could fill volumes with the stuff I can't do. I remember when I got my first job in photography about 1961. My boss told me the secret to being a successful photographer was "only show your good stuff and throw out the rest"...
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    Doobchek Sausage Co.

    Hi Chris, My fictional railroad was named Eagle Canyon. I had custom decals made and I made my own dry transfers to letter locomotives and rolling stock. You're right on the time frame......1930's, all steam and mostly wooden freight cars. I built several swayback cars and wooden cabooses...
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    Bashed Layout

    Hello folks, I've had some fellas ask about my layout.....I don't have one. But I did make a 7 foot long "virtual" diorama of some models. Karl Osolinski Berkley, MI