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Agh you've noticed Bob, well its my turn this week if you remember.Continue to be amazed at your work John, however you wearing my slippers lol
Agh you've noticed Bob, well its my turn this week if you remember.Continue to be amazed at your work John, however you wearing my slippers lol
No not that weekend , the Rose plant you have in your garden :smiling3:That weekend away in Clacton is between you and me and no one else. :smiling5::thumb2:
Thank's Gerry, your right about it taking time, frustrating at times when you want to get on, the time spent waiting for paint and glue to dry .The progress is very impressive, it's the little details that take the time, but also they're what gives them the detail.
Thanks Andrew for looking in, bit slow with these small parts taking so long.John,
Just had a catch-up and I think the others have summed it up perfectly.
Keep up the great work.
Andrew














Thanks Tim:smiling3: The thing that gets me is the moulding lines you thought you'd removed suddenly appear when the photos are on here. Going to have to look at each figure again. :crying:Excellent progress….shop staging will really add to the effect. It’s nice to see the air guitar competition is still going on as well…..
Yep. I’d say I spend almost as much time taking off mould lines as I do painting the little blokes. Funnily enough, metals are much quicker to prepare than plastics.Thanks Tim:smiling3: The thing that gets me is the moulding lines you thought you'd removed suddenly appear when the photos are on here. Going to have to look at each figure again. :crying:
Its amazing how a thin coat suddenly shows them up. Will leave them over night , then check each one , remove the line and respray over that bit. Making sure they are clean as well as I've noticed a few lumps of crap on some .Yep. I’d say I spend almost as much time taking off mould lines as I do painting the little blokes. Funnily enough, metals are much quicker to prepare than plastics.
Christine is well used to hearing the odd profanity these days Rick !:smiling3::smiling3::tongue-out3:"Lumpy Crap"..............JR, Matron is going to wash your mouth out with soap if Christine doesn't beat her to it!! :tongue-out2::thumb2:
Thanks Paul, ever since I redid those flowers for Christine in the garden cloche I've found them fun to do .Loving the flowers.
'ats funny Richard.............I just checked in with the Enterprise and asked them to "beam me up"........there's no intelligent life down here, but the progress is phenomenal!!Hi John, I had to push the "beam me up Scottie" button to catch up on things. You're on warp speed in terms of quality and finish and I love them. Back dates my David & Goliath years and years.
I'm enjoying your progress and this is by far one of your best. You've got both of your knowledge on woodcraft and gardening down to scale and the interior is the buzniss.
When you start painting your figures, work on them individually one at a time for variation...the only small advice I can give.
Need your help here...what else do you put in your glycerine solution...found some greens I need to preserve.
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks Richard, and thanks for the tip on painting the figures. I was going to do all the skin / faces first , but thinking about you suggestion yes it would give a more varied look .Hi John, I had to push the "beam me up Scottie" button to catch up on things. You're on warp speed in terms of quality and finish and I love them. Back dates my David & Goliath years and years.
I'm enjoying your progress and this is by far one of your best. You've got both of your knowledge on woodcraft and gardening down to scale and the interior is the buzniss.
When you start painting your figures, work on them individually one at a time for variation...the only small advice I can give.
Need your help here...what else do you put in your glycerine solution...found some greens I need to preserve.
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks Andrew.Coming on nicely John!
ATB.
Andrew
Hi Jim, there is indeed some work in the cleaning up, this afternoon I started to do another figure only to find in had a couple of mould lines, now considering I'd taken out the ones that were visible and done them, yet there are still more. To cap it all the head flew off :disappointed: I heard it land somewhere on the bench, but considering the state its in decided to leave it until tomorrow:smiling3:That's a lot of progress John. There is usually some work needed to clean up figures after the primer. You've got a lot to deal with as well.
Very interested in you plant preserving process. I appreciate it would be extra hassle for you but it might well be a very useful thread.
Thanks mate, all good fun think you will like the up date.Looking really good, looks like you've got a job ahead, will keep watching and learning!
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