Stunning. Wish i had the talent to do this. Just as a side note. Note sure what size wire you used but have you thought about getting some of the shielding wire that wraps around co-axial cable? It is really thin and makes great wire for electrical looms on aircraft
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Absolutely wonderful work. By far the best miniatures I have seen for a while. You must be very pleased.Comment
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Scottie, Alan, Peter and Steve; Thanks for the kind support :thumb2:.
Alan: I used a small cable from my scrap-box, so I'm not sure where I got it from. I will remember the co-axial-shielding-cable for future projects
Thanks all and kind regards,
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Absolutely stunning! Everything looks spot on ! I really love the base ! Looks real! You did an amazing job mister! Best regards DannyComment
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Thanks Danny, Richard, Rick and John for the comments, I really appreciate it :thumb2:
John : The net I got from the DIY hardware store, it's that typical net to put on a frame in the window and keep the bugs out. It helps to reinforce the thin plaster and avoid any cracks.
Kind regards,
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Thanks Danny, Richard, Rick and John for the comments, I really appreciate it :thumb2:
John : The net I got from the DIY hardware store, it's that typical net to put on a frame in the window and keep the bugs out. It helps to reinforce the thin plaster and avoid any cracks.
Kind regards,
Steven
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Thanks Danny, Richard, Rick and John for the comments, I really appreciate it :thumb2:
John : The net I got from the DIY hardware store, it's that typical net to put on a frame in the window and keep the bugs out. It helps to reinforce the thin plaster and avoid any cracks.
Kind regards,
Steven
Can't see a problem using the nylon over bits of foam, can see the s/steel forming a better shape with it being firmer. Now on the list !
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Hi John
Mine is a nylon type net, a steel one should work fine I think, the only problem I can think of is that when the coating of a steel net would get damaged (for example by bending or cutting) it might start to rust when the wet plaster is aplied and leave some brown spots after some time... But I never tested it, it might not be a problem at all :thumb2:
Kind regards and have fun
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