JERSEY COW 8.0

The latest cow build out. The winner is on the right. (Or is it the left?)

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

The next step

 Regarding the next project, omscaler is in the process of making a smaller module. Along with this small module two or more smaller modules will be made. The purpose of these is that the smallest ones will have curved track sections. Believe it or not, no curve track sections have ever been made. Once again, omscaler is crossing new boundaries. As said before, “It is what we do.” Another point is that the town of Alto Pass is a candidate for placing on the larger module. This was the highest point on the GM&O railroad and often needed helpers back in steam days. A new module will give omscaler a new outlet to build to latest specs. Looking forward, omscaler

 

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Jersey cow 8.0?

Just before this post omscaler finished the Jersey cow by gluing it to its stand. This project is the culmination of a major effort to produce this figure. Some of the details: Checked out figure drawing books and one cattle raising book from the library. Watched relevant videos online. Made numerous cow figures from paper card stock. Hence the above label. Purchased one set of carving tools from a well known tool store. Agitated excessively over the project. Completed more than one figure and decided “no go”. Some of the videos were cow carving, cow clay making, paper cutting, paper quilling and others. Omscaler has decided to keep this last specimen and start something else. What this is will be announced. Omscaler

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

We keep trudging

As of last Thursday, a Jersey cow figure was completed. A total of three figures were done. The final figure was very close to spec but the general appearance needs improvement. For that reason, the cow project continues. Omscaler has used different resources to try to “get it right”. Part of the problem is that omscaler truly wants authenticity. Therefore, more effort will be put in to that end. Omscaler will do his best to line up a different project to work on in parallel as well. We will see how that goes. Hats off to all those who persist in their goals. Big or small. Omscaler

 

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Cows are coming home

As this post is written, the cow project is nearing completion. Omscaler found he had to learn some new techniques and to work more closely to scale and, as usual, keep trying. Hopefully, this experience will pave the way for numerous animal figures as well as “people” types. We remain hopeful. See you next post, omscaler

 

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Do cows slog as they walk?

They do if they move like the current Omega Scale project. To be clear, we do have a cow. The cow is a little odd looking. It is somewhat glossy in appearance. And, omscaler does not mean in a good way. And, the proportions are much better but still not correct. On the plus side, the overall dimensions are very close. At this time, a further refined working plan is being tried. Also, new reference pictures are available for study. Still slogging along, omscaler

 

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Thinking small

Omscalers told blog readers last post that results were improving. However, we are still stymied regarding getting the desired results. Omscaler said he would start another project if the current one was not working out. The problem is that when omscaler gets his teeth into something, it is very difficult to let go. And so it is with this one. On the other hand a good outcome seems very close at hand. Too close to stop. So, omscaler continues to “bite into” the figure making project. See you next post, omscaler

 

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Falling short but not short enough

Right now, Omscaler is still working with making figures. A good bit of progress has been made, but results are not good enough. As alluded to above, the initial figures are close but still too large. Omscaler is having to down size. He will keep at it. However, if good results are not forth coming, this project will go to the back burner and another one will be worked on. Still keeping a shoulder to the rail car wheel, omscaler