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Quai des Antlilles

Started by Sami, July 14, 2017, 01:44:12 AM

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Sami

For this warehouse I planned a sttel frame.
In the first time I cutted some profiles of brass I'm going to weld.



Barney

Looking good (well better than that ) very precise workmanship with realism
Barney
Never Let someone who has done nothing tell you how to do anything
Stuart McPherson

Ray Dunakin

I like how you've got all the parts cut in advance and keep them organized in that tray.
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WP Rayner

The brickwork is excellent Sami. Looking forward to seeing the steel structure come together.
Paul

Stay low, keep quiet, keep it simple, don't expect too much, enjoy what you have.

Sami

Hi guys,
A beginning of  construction


finescalerr

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Hi, Sami good morning.
Such an interesting brick structure great progress.
cheers Kim

Sami

I'm moving slowlybut surely.
During welding the parts are held with adhesive.


finescalerr


Ray Dunakin

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Sami

#115
Hello guys,
I began to paint the metal structure and I will continue with the weathering.






finescalerr


Ray Dunakin

That is exquisite! Did you hand-paint the mortar lines?
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Sami

Thank you guys
For the mortar liners I applied some putty Vallejo with a pencil. The putty is mixed with paint Vallejo to reproduce the mortar color.

Ray Dunakin

Thanks. You did a really great job of it.
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