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Starting a new project...
A really old kit that I bought a while back.
It´s going to be fun to build a really old craftsman kit. Printed cardboard, some stripwood and a lot of instructions....
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The fire station kit build has begun...
Cutting the windows and doors. A new blade was definitely a must
The walls was a pain to cut out in 1/8" cardboard.
I have glued the brick faces to the cardboard, and they are now drying under a ton of lead weights....
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Been building the wall details.
The brick surround is cardboard.
Doors....
The gables are almost finished.
Painting bricks.... The walls are quite large, so it's going to take a while.
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That's a good looking kit.
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This is how I did the walls:
I primed them with burnt sienna and then picked some bricks in lighter and darker colors.
Note that they are way to strong in contrast at this stage.
I then lightly Airbrushed some of the base color to tone down the bricks.
To make the mortar, I painted the walls with warm gray oil paint straight from the tube.
I then wiped it off while wet.
I lastly used a towel that was very lightly damped in mineral spirits to remove the oil paint from the brick surfaces.
Just the way I liked it.
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The fire station build continued.
I've assembled the walls and built the windows and doors.
They are mostly made out of cardboard with printed plastic glass.
The embossed brick walls were a real chore to work with....But it worked out okay.
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Another great looking structure. Thanks for explaining how you painted the brickwork.
Bruce
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Another great job Graffen. I always enjoy seeing what you are up to and you continue to amaze as well as educate.
Could you explain what the light diffuser is? I am just starting to dabble in lighting.
Do you still have your website?
Thanks
Brent
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Thanks!
Brent, the light diffuser is made from frosted plastic.
I painted it with Tamiya transparent orange.
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Well looking model, very nice work!
Cheers, Bernd
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