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man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2019 10:23 am
by Howard
greetings to all...
just when i think i've hit a creative dry spell...i find another "flattie" project...see the image and pattern below...this "flattie" is suitable for a train station platform (where mine will be used)...or by changing the cart contents...and made into a street vendor...
here's what i mean by changing the cart contents...go to the link below to see a holly vendor "flattie" that forum member, Lynn, made a while back...
https://www.cardboardchristmas.com/foru ... =14&t=1132
i'll post updates about making the wheel and a picture of the completed project at the train station...stay tuned...
my very best regards...
howard...
Re: man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2019 1:06 pm
by Clinton
Never a dull moment with you Howard!

Love the concept!
Re: man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2019 6:18 pm
by Howard
update...11-9-2019...
here are most of the parts cut out and ready for assembly...i'll have to do some trimming on some of the pieces once they are glued in place...i may also add a few others as i build...
the wheel is cut from scrap booking paper with an xacto knife...the black rim is a ring of scrap booking paper that was glued to the back side of the red rim and spokes and trimmed carefully with cuticle scissors...
more later...stay tuned...
howard...
Re: man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:13 pm
by Howard
update...11-11-2019...
all assembled with two coats of white primer...lots of painting details to be done next...the wheel will be glued on after all the painting is done...stay tuned...
howard...
Re: man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 9:36 am
by Howard
update...11-14-2019...
this "flattie" is finished...and he'll be hard at work when the train arrives...
i've posed him in front of the "pack-o-fun" size train station i made last year...if you're not familiar with the "pack-o-fun" series...go here and scroll down to the station...or you can go to the same link and then select page 1 to get an overview of the series...
https://www.cardboardchristmas.com/foru ... 4&start=70
now...a little self-critique...wish i'd left his hat, shirt and pants alone and not tried to age them with some smudges of wash...but i guess from a viewing distance it really doesn't matter...
my very best regards...
howard...
Re: man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:35 pm
by Barb
I love this Howard, as I do all of your flattie projects. And I wouldn't change a thing with the detail wash you added to the pants, hat, etc. Looks great from where I'm sitting!
Re: man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 6:20 pm
by Lucy
Your man and cart are so perfect in front of your railroad station. Wonderful. Wonderful. Howard, I don't think I have asked this before, but how do you paint the back side of the flattie? Just one color or do you paint it as meticulously as the front?
Lucy
Re: man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 7:38 pm
by maria
So very cool Howard. I love the building as well.
Re: man & cart "flattie" for freight or as a street vendor
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:12 pm
by Howard
Lucy wrote:Your man and cart are so perfect in front of your railroad station. Wonderful. Wonderful. Howard, I don't think I have asked this before, but how do you paint the back side of the flattie? Just one color or do you paint it as meticulously as the front?
Lucy
Lucy...I do paint the backs that sort of represent how the corresponding area in the front are but without all the little details...
Howard