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Thanks Paul, appreciate the comment glad your looking in.The wood finishes are just excellent Scottie. Another stunner in the making. PaulE
Thanks Paul, appreciate the comment glad your looking in.The wood finishes are just excellent Scottie. Another stunner in the making. PaulE
Thanks Richard, as it happens when I checked it was actual on right it just looked wrong in the picture.Lovely wood grain Scottie. Upside down you say...it happens to all of us. :smiling5:
Cheers,
Richard
Si, Thanks fella glad you like it.That wood looks very realistic....taking notes :nerd:



Thanks Ron,Lovely work Paul.
I'm about to start my European cart which came with paratroopers and 'Family' to go in my dio. So my note book is out if you don't mind.
Sorry for the elbowing chaps, but I need a front seat.
Lol, the principles will be the same. As to specsavers I thought I had glued something on upside down but I hadn't.....OOPS! Got it wrong again. My cart is totally different to yours. It's still wood though, just a different shape....should have gone to specsaver.
Thanks Andy.That looks cracking. Very nice Paul.
Ralph, Thanks fella.Just simply wow to everything Paul :smiling3:.
Peter, Thank you mate glad you like it.That cart is b****y amazing Scottie. Absolutely beautiful.
Thanks Mick, that is really kind of you to say. Given the quality of builds on here you have to push just to keep up.You certainly are pushing yourself mate, excellent detail on the woodwork.
Thanks Wouter, glad your looking in.Hi Paul, that cart and fieldkitchen look good, nice work!
Cheers
I mean you are happy.... you should be... this is BEAUTIFUL... fantastic...I'm quite happy with the cart. The metal work had been picked out with black grey mixed with a little oily steel. When this was dry the bolt heads where picked out with the same mix but lightened a little with some light flesh. When it had dried a wash was added to pick out the details then finally a bit of dry rust pigment was added.
When the oils have fully dried it will receive a coat of matt clear to remove the shine.
Next I will be working on the lean to on the side of the house.
cheers
Scottie
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