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faraway Wrote:Steve, thank you for the update. That looks good. I am encouraged to try "home made" brick buildings.


Reinhard, don't know if you're interested or not, however there's a section on a UK modelling website of which I'm a member specifically devoted to modelling with brick papers, especially those produced by 'Scalescenes' whom I've no doubt other uk modellers wil have made mention of already.

If I'm repeating something that's been pointed out many times before, them please forgive me, however, just in case hope this helps: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php/topic/13523-getting-those-important-folds-sharp-and-square/">http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index. ... nd-square/</a><!-- m -->

Have a look at scalescenes in any case <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.scalescenes.com/;">http://www.scalescenes.com/;</a><!-- m --> they're not offering embossed brick paper - although there are those who can advise how to achieve the look - but there's a darned good selection on offer and in the hands of an expert they produce some beautiful models.

Jonte Wink

By the way, Steve, sorry for hi jacking your forum and this building your constructing is the sort of quality that can be produced with papers provided, of course, you have the talent for such things which you obviously do. When and if I reach the stage of buildings, I shall be attempting to emulate your methods. Well done. Thumbsup
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