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Martyn Ingram
#1821 Posted : 24 September 2013 07:58:18

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BigGrin Stunning work .BigGrin You can all ways do some dry brushing to bring out the high spots BigGrin Happy building Martyn
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#1822 Posted : 24 September 2013 21:54:02

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coming on a treat, well done.
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#1823 Posted : 24 September 2013 23:06:53

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Stunning work .BigGrin You can all ways do some dry brushing to bring out the high spots BigGrin Happy building Martyn


Thanks Martyn, am going to have a go at dry brushing on some spare plastic figures I have.... Like I say, the photo's really don't do the metallic gold any justice at all, much much better seeing it with the naked eye.... Cool Cool .. Thanks again,,

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Alan

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#1824 Posted : 24 September 2013 23:07:59

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karl1113 wrote:
coming on a treat, well done.


Thanks Karl, appreciated... Cool Cool

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Alan
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#1825 Posted : 24 September 2013 23:12:14

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Carried on painting some of the gallery parts tonight and then played around with the bell housing uprights. Deviated from the instructions and am happy with what I finished with.... first attempt at so called carving, nothing to grand..BigGrin BigGrin .. Second coat of walnut stain added to the base.... Have started the second pillar and will continue tomorrow.... Cool Cool

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#1826 Posted : 25 September 2013 02:37:51

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Don't knock yourself Alan,that pillar looks greatCool Cool I would struggle to tell the difference between that and a machine made one.
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#1827 Posted : 25 September 2013 07:56:24

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BigGrin Love the carving on the post Alan looking good BigGrin
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#1828 Posted : 25 September 2013 08:52:08

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Looks great Alan you won't be putting a lathe on xmas list Flapper
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#1829 Posted : 25 September 2013 11:59:08

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hi alan, great bit of carving there,just think what a turned post would look like? stick a lathe on your wish list,you never know?BigGrin
Current builds: SotS, USS Consitution, San Felipe, D51 loco, HMS Surprise, RB7, Arab Dhow, Jotika HMS Victory
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#1830 Posted : 25 September 2013 12:57:59

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This is looking good, very nice build. I wouldnt use dry brushing on the gold but I think a wash would look better as this would leave the brightness of the gold but simply darken the reccesses, I always use vallejo washes and a sepia or umber wash would look very nice on that goldBigGrin
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#1831 Posted : 25 September 2013 13:43:17

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Hi Alan,

Nice piece of carving!

Regards
Claret
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SOTS.
Moebius 1/32 Flying Sub with PE & lights.

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Polarlights Spindrift from Land of the Giants.

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007 Iconic DB5.
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#1832 Posted : 25 September 2013 22:58:50

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NMBROOK wrote:
Don't knock yourself Alan,that pillar looks greatCool Cool I would struggle to tell the difference between that and a machine made one.
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks for the encouragement Nigel... must admit I enjoyed having a go at hand carving even though I have a Unimat 1... Haven't quite mastered the Unimat yet but will keep practicing with it.... Now the trick is to get the other 3 to match....BigGrin BigGrin

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Alan
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#1833 Posted : 25 September 2013 22:59:54

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Martyn Ingram wrote:
BigGrin Love the carving on the post Alan looking good BigGrin


Thanks Martyn, appreciate the kind comments... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#1834 Posted : 25 September 2013 23:02:55

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jase wrote:
Looks great Alan you won't be putting a lathe on xmas list Flapper


Hi Jase, I have the Unimat 1 classic but need more practice with it before I am comfortable with all it can do....Cool Cool .. Will probably be putting Unimat accessories on my Santa list such as a copier device.... Cool Cool

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Alan
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#1835 Posted : 25 September 2013 23:04:27

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karl1113 wrote:
hi alan, great bit of carving there,just think what a turned post would look like? stick a lathe on your wish list,you never know?BigGrin


Hi Karl, am going to be asking for Unimat accessories and yes, thought about turning but just wanted to have a go by hand.... Cool Cool

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Alan
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#1836 Posted : 25 September 2013 23:10:36

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stevie_o wrote:
This is looking good, very nice build. I wouldnt use dry brushing on the gold but I think a wash would look better as this would leave the brightness of the gold but simply darken the reccesses, I always use vallejo washes and a sepia or umber wash would look very nice on that goldBigGrin
Steve


Hi Stevie, thanks for the encouraging comments... Have ordered some wash and just waiting for it to arrive... In the meantime I'm just preparing and painting gallery parts.. and of course the ships bell housing.... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan
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#1837 Posted : 25 September 2013 23:11:45

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claret wrote:
Hi Alan,

Nice piece of carving!

Regards
Claret


Thanks Claret, good fun doing it and worth having a go...BigGrin

Regards

Alan
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Gandale wrote:
NMBROOK wrote:
Don't knock yourself Alan,that pillar looks greatCool Cool I would struggle to tell the difference between that and a machine made one.
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks for the encouragement Nigel... must admit I enjoyed having a go at hand carving even though I have a Unimat 1... Haven't quite mastered the Unimat yet but will keep practicing with it.... Now the trick is to get the other 3 to match....BigGrin BigGrin

Regards

Alan

My pleasure Alan,it's nice to see your having a goCool .When doing several identical carvings,I try and break the process down into stages and perform each stage on every one before doing the next step,this helps with consistency.It also helps that you designate the first as the pattern and make the others match,don't alter the pattern to suit a later carving,if you take to much off one,confine to 'recycling'.Otherwise your carvings will get smaller and smaller,if you get my meaning.
Kind Regards Nigel
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#1839 Posted : 25 September 2013 23:31:17

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NMBROOK wrote:
Gandale wrote:
NMBROOK wrote:
Don't knock yourself Alan,that pillar looks greatCool Cool I would struggle to tell the difference between that and a machine made one.
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks for the encouragement Nigel... must admit I enjoyed having a go at hand carving even though I have a Unimat 1... Haven't quite mastered the Unimat yet but will keep practicing with it.... Now the trick is to get the other 3 to match....BigGrin BigGrin

Regards

Alan

My pleasure Alan,it's nice to see your having a goCool .When doing several identical carvings,I try and break the process down into stages and perform each stage on every one before doing the next step,this helps with consistency.It also helps that you designate the first as the pattern and make the others match,don't alter the pattern to suit a later carving,if you take to much off one,confine to 'recycling'.Otherwise your carvings will get smaller and smaller,if you get my meaning.
Kind Regards Nigel


Thanks Nigel and can see what you are getting at, all were marked and cut together and did keep the first one as my template... Still going to have a go at turning some pillars to see how they turn out....

Thanks again

Regards
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#1840 Posted : 25 September 2013 23:33:36

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4 pillars done and am pleased with how they have turned out.... Also played around with the camera and I think I have a couple of better pics giving a better idea of the look and depth of the metallic gold I have chosen.... More painting tomorrow..... Cool Cool

Regards

Alan

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