Was wanting anybodys opnion on the Bar Mills Kits. Can somebody post pictures of the kits they have built so far. Any feedback would really be helpful and appreciated. Also information on what type and colors of stains or paints they used too. Sincerly, Train Fan
Train Fan,
I have not put one together yet but they are beautiful kits. Don’t overlook the American Model Builder kits. They are cheaper (in price) but still very nice looking when completed.
Tom
Bar Mills’ kits are first rate in my book. I have built several for my layout and have been very pleased with the results each time. For finishing, my personal preference is to use Floquil paints on these models but I’ve recently also begun to employ a wood-aging/peeling paint technique which uses water-based paint with washes of alcohol, producing excellent results. However, when using water-based paints you really need to do extra bracing on the interior walls.
Below is a shot of a Bar Mills’ Shipyard Brewery model that I built recently. Click on the image to enlarge it.
CNJ831
Beautiful structure! I’d swear I was looking at my dad’s '49 Buick sitting in front.
the goat
Thanks CNJ831 I also have to agree you did an excellent job and thanks alot for your information and can’t wait to start work on the Booty Corner kit.
CNJ831:
I been admiring your work for some time now. That structure is simply beautiful!!!
Have you checked out their website? http://www.barmillsmodels.com/
AMB, except for their very earliest models, are wonderful kits. Bar Mills is close to AMB, but the couple of kits I’ve built required “touches” to a few parts, typically related to door and window parts. Nevertheless, Bar Mills kits are worthwhile, and I recommend them.
Mark