New from Fredericus Rex - manhole covers and drains
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Re: New from Fredericus Rex - manhole covers and drains
Those look so cool.
Do you know what they are cut from? Photo etch, plastic,wood,resin,or something else?
Gary
Do you know what they are cut from? Photo etch, plastic,wood,resin,or something else?
Gary
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Re: New from Fredericus Rex - manhole covers and drains
They are made from 1,0mm thick paper.
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Re: New from Fredericus Rex - manhole covers and drains
I wonder what is the best method to use them. The images show them nicely installed. Is the street made of plaster, resin, or latex?
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Re: New from Fredericus Rex - manhole covers and drains
Hello Saúl García,
I am Konrad Schulte and new here in the forum. My wife Petra and me the crew of Fredericus-Rex.
The paper which we have use is 1mm thick so we can burn with the laser details with thickness of 0,2mm, and we use a special paper it is very stable.
The Cobblestones street is casted of dental plaster. The advantage of paper to cut with a laser is, the contours are clearly no longer deburr.
Sorry for my bad english
Cheers
Conny
I am Konrad Schulte and new here in the forum. My wife Petra and me the crew of Fredericus-Rex.
The paper which we have use is 1mm thick so we can burn with the laser details with thickness of 0,2mm, and we use a special paper it is very stable.
The Cobblestones street is casted of dental plaster. The advantage of paper to cut with a laser is, the contours are clearly no longer deburr.
Sorry for my bad english
Cheers
Conny
Re: New from Fredericus Rex - manhole covers and drains
Hi Conny,
I understood you clearly! Die cut paper and stamped are the ones I am used to seeing. Laser cut was usually through wood (look at Monroe Perdu's line). It is wonderful that you are able to cut halfway through to created the details. Please PM me with information as to where to buy.
Regards,
I understood you clearly! Die cut paper and stamped are the ones I am used to seeing. Laser cut was usually through wood (look at Monroe Perdu's line). It is wonderful that you are able to cut halfway through to created the details. Please PM me with information as to where to buy.
Regards,
Re: New from Fredericus Rex - manhole covers and drains
Dear Saúl García,
look at the website from John McNenny Military Miniatures Warehouse he have our complete Green-Line program.
look at the website from John McNenny Military Miniatures Warehouse he have our complete Green-Line program.
Re: New from Fredericus Rex - manhole covers and drains
Conny, I am sure that you will deliver all over the world your very nice accessories soon. Great stuff for detailing dioramas.
In the moment we use the small grass for the desert scewne near the coast.
The manhole covers we will use in the next diorama - the Munich Stachus in 1944.
In the moment we use the small grass for the desert scewne near the coast.
The manhole covers we will use in the next diorama - the Munich Stachus in 1944.
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