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2 4 November 2015, 09:07
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Really nice and interesting work, quite refreshing! How did you make the wood pattern surfaces?
4 November 2015, 09:29
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Very interesting. I'd also be curious to know more about the wood pattern! 🙂
4 November 2015, 10:49
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Hi Guys,
The woodgrain were painted using a photoetched stencil, made and sold by Radu Brizan (www.radubstore.com).
The idea is to paint a clear "tan" acrylic layer, and afterwards, a second layer of "wood" acrylic layer, using the stencil. When everything was dry, i'sprayed a coat of Brown ink, to uniformise the color and lower the contrast.
Thanks for your comments.
didier
4 November 2015, 12:40
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excellent idea, and amazing execution. wood surface is really impressive. i really thought it was a decal, my admiration
7 December 2016, 21:34
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Another fantastic looking model Didier. Really like the wood effect, and really impressed you did it yourself!
8 December 2016, 01:03
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Original idea with the two different sides! I did know of the existance of the Radu Brian etchings but couldn't imagine that it would yield such a nice result
8 December 2016, 08:02
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For me, one of the best models I've seen on this site so far. I like the idea of the split between constructed and finished but that wood had me thinking it was decal similar to that available for the Ho-229. Excellent work.
8 December 2016, 09:27