B Baldhead Established Member Joined 7 Jun 2012 Messages 1,509 Reaction score 0 Location In Limbo (Northumberland) 31 Oct 2013 #41 Very nice DW and finished just in time, thanks for the WIP pics. Baldhead
B Barndoor.throwback Member Joined 10 Oct 2013 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Location Flint 27 Nov 2013 #42 Really enjoyed reading through your WIP DW, thank you
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 28 Nov 2013 #43 Barndoor.throwback":37uvywa7 said: Really enjoyed reading through your WIP DW, thank you Click to expand... Pleased to hear that you found it interesting, shall be returning to the box shortly and get some progress done to the internal of box, linings etc. I am trying to locate some lightweight velvet type materials.
Barndoor.throwback":37uvywa7 said: Really enjoyed reading through your WIP DW, thank you Click to expand... Pleased to hear that you found it interesting, shall be returning to the box shortly and get some progress done to the internal of box, linings etc. I am trying to locate some lightweight velvet type materials.
marcros Established Member Joined 11 Feb 2011 Messages 11,302 Reaction score 746 Location Leeds 28 Nov 2013 #44 dw, have a look for some pigskin. It is not lightweight, but has a luxurious feel to it- I got some on ebay earlier in the year and it wasnt badly priced.
dw, have a look for some pigskin. It is not lightweight, but has a luxurious feel to it- I got some on ebay earlier in the year and it wasnt badly priced.
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 28 Nov 2013 #45 Thanks Marcros, only problem ebay and I have fallen out
CHJ Established Member Joined 31 Dec 2004 Messages 20,132 Reaction score 80 Location Cotswolds UK 28 Nov 2013 #46 John you may find one of the loose Flock products easier to apply. Have a look in local craft stores. Mask area, apply adhesive to surfaces to be coated, fill with flock, shake, tip out surplus and leave the coating behind.
John you may find one of the loose Flock products easier to apply. Have a look in local craft stores. Mask area, apply adhesive to surfaces to be coated, fill with flock, shake, tip out surplus and leave the coating behind.
D devonwoody Established Member Joined 11 Apr 2004 Messages 13,493 Reaction score 25 Location Paignton Devon 28 Nov 2013 #47 Thanks Chas. sound similar to my old model railway days,