03-20-2014, 09:27 AM
Brakie Wrote:Perhaps one of the reason is that modern shoebox buildings don't sell is that they are lot easier to scratchbuild than older, more ornate brick built buildings?
---------------------------------------------------
That could be a factor but,in a RTR hobby does scratchbuilding count any more? I fully agree those shoe boxes can't be that hard-a reinforce kid's shoe box might make a good starting point.hock:
You are correct they tear down the old buildings and build shoe boxes,prefab homes or high raises and mark it down as the progress of man.
If you are modeling a prototypical industry or scene, scratch building is a must. These days modelers such as Lance Mindheim, whose work is exceptional, are now relying on 3D printers to make precise plastic cuts and photo wallpapering to make a nearly exact replica. If anything, scratch building is getting more expensive depending upon the level of reproduction/authenticity you want.
Larry

hock: