Monsterpocalypse – Imperial State Building I

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  1. That looks very cool, really like the colour and also like what you’ve done sprinkling lit up windows in there.
    How big is the model? I have no real sense of the scale.
    Cool you got some more display models so cheap, as you said it should keep you busy for a while!

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    1. Thanks, Nic! Funnily enough, those are actually meant to be windows where the blinds are down so they have a blueish hue when seen through the glass. I think even with that, they tend to look like lights so I’m not surprised that you interpreted them this way and I don’t think that its necessarily a problem either, if that makes sense!

      I’ll take a few comparison photos at some point but I measured it and the Imperial State Building is nearly five inches tall so not too much of a miniature! Unfortunately, the minis haven’t shipped yet but hopefully I’ll enjoy them when I do get them.

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      1. Weird I thought I’d replied to this already! Must have typed in the comment and forgot to send 😉

        The blinds makes a lot of sense I hadn’t considered that! Wow 5 inches is tall for a “miniature”, that’s going to be an impressive diorama when done!

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      2. No worries! I’ve had that happen to me before too.

        Yes, the diorama is way too big and I’m a maniac for attempting it. It will be a nice reality check for me, I imagine 😀

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  2. Fantastic start Jeff, have you decided which way the sun is coming from, as that will effect the color of the building on the other sides. I like how you have more shadow at the base of the building, which is perfect for as built up area, as the other buildings would cause a lot of shadow.

    Great you were able to find a couple of the 75 mm pieces at such a great price, should certainly keep you busy for a while with your other projects.

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    1. Thanks Dave and sorry for the slow response, I injured myself and was a bit limited in what I could do for 3 or so days there. I’m glad you noticed the shadow as I painted it in and the shadow naturally falls there too so I wasn’t sure if it came across or not. In terms of lighting, you raise an excellent point that I hadn’t considered yet. I will need to think about that and make adjustments once I get the diorama layout worked out. In some ways, I probably shouldn’t be painting this building yet until I get that figured out but oh well. Its too late now, I suppose!

      It was a nice surprise to get those 75mm minis for a low price. I look forward to getting them, though I’m impatiently waiting for them to be shipped at the moment… Hopefully that changes soon!

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    1. Thanks, mate! I’m looking forward to that too. Your manager is in recovery from a dumb back injury but I hope to get back to painting here pretty soon.

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  3. I think the building color looks fine. If I had to pick a gripe, I’d say that the windows. From an above comment I see that it’s supposed to be blinds, but it looks like lights and the rest of the people just aren’t home. 🤷😀

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    1. You make a good point. I probably could have had more of those painted as the pictures I saw show many offices have their blinds down during the daytime. It would be very hard to go back and add more unfortunately so I’ll give some further thought to this as I continue to work on the “Imperial State Building” 🙂

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