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John M Oshust | 08-Apr-15 13:56 | |
meku | 08-Apr-15 14:33 | Brilliant !!!, John, I'm curious mark of the manufacturer? |
John M Oshust | 08-Apr-15 14:36 | Meku, I had three British prop logos on file...I choose the one easy to cut and mount. The logo may not, probably does not match the prop:-)) My family and I are preparing for Easter, again, this Sunday! |
rayl | 08-Apr-15 14:52 | Absolutely! None finer. |
John M Oshust | 08-Apr-15 14:52 | Meku, the metal is too bright. Tomorrow it will receive its patina. |
John M Oshust | 08-Apr-15 14:58 | rayl. Thanks almost time to make a pilot. BTW I recieved a postcard from Gumby today. I know , hard to believe, snail mail. He is visiting a brothel in Tiajuana. |
meku | 08-Apr-15 15:19 | Looks great, I thought the sign burned into the wood:) |
rgood | 08-Apr-15 15:58 | Amazing work there John - true skill & eye for detail! |
ElbertC | 08-Apr-15 16:00 | Very Nice! |
Don C | 08-Apr-15 16:36 | That's great work, John! How did you do the prop logos? They look like decals, but .. |
John M Oshust | 08-Apr-15 16:43 | I had Brit prop logos on file. I ran out of decal paper. I had window decal film from Staples. I printed the selection on the film, cut out the easiest shape, removed the backing, and stuck them on with a drop of ca. They are faint shadow images but seem to add realism. Most of the real images on blades, become shadow like with time |
Don C | 10-Apr-15 10:49 | Thanks. I haven't figured out the art of making decals. I'm not sure enough of my computer skills or my machinery, electronic machinery that is, to go at it. Perhaps someone more learned than I could do a "How to". |
John M Oshust | 10-Apr-15 13:19 | Don C. Not to worry about slide decals, for someone who can solder tube LG, making decals is a stroll in the park. Color ink jet printer, decal paper, fixative spray, and you are there |
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