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I remeber another Zero moviemaking back in the 80s. Looking at IMDB I find nothing...but anyway.
BONZI!
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What the heck is BONZI? I thought it was Bansai :idonno :geek
Excellent.
What technique are you doing?
I'll be watching .... Haven't reached this level of skills ......![]()
Excellent.
What did you use as the aluminum? Please say Vallejo and not some unattainable NMF Alclad type paint/technique.
Sweet, thanks.
By the way, I love that paper you have under wing and paint. It's thin and tough and must only exist on your side of the Atlantic. I've found it in IKEA around the holidays, but otherwise it's a mystery.
It is ordinary packing paper i get it from my Newsagent 3 euros for 15 meter
i always wrap my work space with it ,i like to begin with a clean surface and after an half hour it is full cuts/paint/and glue and sometimes a bit of blood
It is ordinary packing paper i get it from my Newsagent 3 euros for 15 meter
i always wrap my work space with it ,i like to begin with a clean surface and after an half hour it is full cuts/paint/and glue and sometimes a bit of blood
We don't have an equivalent in the States. Closest thing is kraft paper which is about 5 times as thick and not as strong. I guess I'll be loading up on it around Xmas.
I agree, the salt technique doesn't cut it compared to the hairspray.