French Canadian Structures From The Real World

Summary
Realism can only be achieved by following real life. Simple techniques combined with mundane materials. Replicate rundown classic rural structures.

Description
Learn how to transform very simple materials into realistic building components using paper, paint, aluminium foil, styrene and wood to achieve realistic signature structures. Custom asphalt and wooden shingles, distressed wood, faded paint, and many more! Each technique will be demonstrated through various French Canadian classic structures such as a barn, a cottage, a feed mill and various NTR/GTP inspired buildings

About Matthieu
Matthieu Lachance is a practicing architect from Quebec City and has been a modeller for 35 years with a focus on CN and Charlevoix Railway. He has used is knowledge of heritage building restoration into his modelling. Since 2010, he writes the modelling blog Hedley-Junction, gives clinics at various RPM and contributes to various hobby publications.


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