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I've browsed through some pretty good threads recently. This is one of them.

The paintjob on Jack's head is astonishing, but the weathering work done on the door is equally well done.

Looking forward to seeing the completed scene.

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On 7/30/2018 at 4:03 PM, Cadman said:

I've browsed through some pretty good threads recently. This is one of them.

The paintjob on Jack's head is astonishing, but the weathering work done on the door is equally well done.

Looking forward to seeing the completed scene.

😊

thank you kindly Cadman

 

On 7/30/2018 at 5:22 PM, Svedberg said:

Wow! That door is absolutely stunning!!

thanks Svedberg

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On 7/30/2018 at 5:27 PM, dnl42 said:

Dang!

 

You've certainly done justice to that scene!

thank you, it's turned out much better than I'd hoped for

On 7/31/2018 at 11:34 PM, Will Vale said:

Stunning. Real door, real Jack, giant fake workbench.

 

Will

lol, cheers Will

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I managed to get the wallpaper done. I started out by making a template out of a sheet of A4 copier paper as the lining paper wouldn't stay flat due to being on a roll so this way made it much easier

 

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My measurements were pretty close but I had to make a few corrections to get a really good fit

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I transferred the measurements to the wallpaper, cut it out and stuck it on with carpet tape i left left it oversized so I could trim it down at the end and it worked out pretty well.

tiles being glued in place here

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A bit of thinned out Vallejo sepia wash was used to add some grime and stains.

 

the crease in the paper near the architrave is from a tiny Gap in the carpet tape that I'd didn't think would show I did consider ripping it off and doing it again but I think the imperfection adds to the realism so I'm leaving it as is ( that's my story and I'm sticking to it lol )

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i was a bit stumped as to what to do to the floor as I couldn't find a clear pic of it in any of the screen grabs ( it just looks grey ) I'm guessing its Lino or a vinyl of some sort and my primer wasn't a million miles away in shade so I just oversprayed it with a slightly lighter grey here and there and then polished it smooth with micromesh.

This gave it a kind of well used look so I went with it and then added some dirt up to the skirting

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