Looking good Dale.
Thank you. I was able to buy some from a local model railway shop. It's an Aladdin's cave of materials for dioramas. I also like that I'm supporting local business buying there. Appreciate the thought though, cheers.Dale, if you haven't purchased the wire for aerials try metal guitar strings. The smallest nos. 1 or 2. They're cheap and stiff. You'll need real wire cutters or you'll destroy your nippers trying to cut them. They're coiled but spring out when released.
Cheers,
Richard.
Guitar wire is sold in “thou” sizes, ie 008 thou, 009 thou etc. upwards. This is thousandths of an inch. Working on a good rule of thumb, 040 thou is about 1mm, so a 010 thou string is about 0.25 mm. Don’t get the coated ones, just normal slinkies will do you. You also don’t need the wound strings…..Dale, if you haven't purchased the wire for aerials try metal guitar strings. The smallest nos. 1 or 2. They're cheap and stiff. You'll need real wire cutters or you'll destroy your nippers trying to cut them. They're coiled but spring out when released.
Cheers,
Richard.
Thanks Jim. Appreciate thatHi Dale
Looking good. Each effect is changed by the next layer/process. Your buff filter and then pigments will tie things together.
Jim
Thank you MarkThat's coming along nicely
Blimey, there’s an echo in here LOL…Coming on nicely Dale.
Thanks TimComing on nicely Dale.
Thank you AndrewLooking good Dale.
Andrew
Thank youDale,
Looking good the chipping is not overdone.
CheersThe chipping looks spot on to me.
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