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Old 01-16-2022, 09:22 AM
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Okay, it is a given that you do spectacular precise work, but I have a question on the wood framing. On your edging, the color match is extremely good. Do you custom blend paints to get the colors? That seems an unusual color to have an art pen or bottle of paint that matches so well.


Just curious. It is a detail that makes the detailing stand out by not standing out, matching almost perfectly
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Hi Vermin King ,

I use very simple watercolors that my kids used at school.
I mix the colors myself with opaque white

The frames put on... and connected to the middle wall...

... then put the two parts of the building together

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Old 01-19-2022, 12:54 PM
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Hello Kurt,

Interesting chapel, I really like the textures!
The added historical additions are also very interesting.

And of course your work is very precise!

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Old 01-22-2022, 01:32 AM
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HI Joe ,
thank you , yes it is a very interesting projekt

now letīs go on ...


The parts for the next building section ... process as usual ...

and glue together... before attaching the segment

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Part 9, the first roof ... whereby the width of the flaps must be taken into account when reinforcing

The roof is lightly weathered with pastel before I put it on... now glue the skirtings on

The next roof ... done

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It looks really superb!
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Old 01-28-2022, 10:29 AM
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Thank you Andrew

The ceiling ... closes the middle area

Two bells are being prepared ... and now it's getting exciting, the small spire with interior fittings

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Filigree cutting work... insert the inner lining first

... and the bell ... and close with W13

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Now the outer cladding ... whereby filigree wooden frames have to be cut out here again

Glue on the finished facade parts ... the decorative strips ...

... put under the gable

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Nice work on the belltower Kurt.
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