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Hi,

 

thank you for the comment

 

I used the Random Ashlar for the stone work (TX 46). I think the Dark Random Ashlar (TX 44)could be good too but it comes a bit too "violet" with my printer.

 

Luc

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Looking good

 

It's seeing things like this that are really inspirational. I'm also thinking that the Scalescenes material is arguably the greatest enabling contribution to structure scratchbuilding that has come about in the hobby for many years.

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I have to be honest and say that I thought Luc had posted this in the wrong thread!

I really didn't believe that it was a scalescenes paper product. It is a credit to your modelling skills and the Scalescenes products.

Congratulations.

 

Dave

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I have to be honest and say that I thought Luc had posted this in the wrong thread!

I really didn't believe that it was a scalescenes paper product. It is a credit to your modelling skills and the Scalescenes products.

Congratulations.

 

Dave

 

Must agree there....

this really doesn't look like paper at all.....

shows how good the material is!

 

Nice model :D

Marc

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Good morning,

 

 

thank you all for the comments.

 

Yes the scalescene products looks good and very flexible which is great.

 

Worth to have go to who has not have yet do so.

 

Luc

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