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Albergman

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  1. Nice looking print there!!    Don't mean to be a critic but the scale of the kit patterns seems to be correct if you compare it to the photo I sent of that actual W196 which was auctioned off.   You can see there were six full size blocks across the front of the seat and that is what the kit has.   I'm thinking you should maybe double check your own scale cloth before applying it.

    Here's an image I've put together which puts the real seat up against the kit seat at the same scale and the kit is dead on.

    Frank

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  2. Nice job on the flocking ... looks much better.   I like your fabric colours too but if I may suggest you scale the pattern up a bit.   It looks quite a bit too small.

    Here's the W196 that was sold recently and the pattern is much more open,

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    Cheers

    Frank

  3. I'm just an interested spectator sitting by watching your progress.   I did a scratch build of this car a few years ago on another site and of course I ran into the same problem you are dealing with about getting a decent looking fabric for the seat.   My wife, who makes quilts showed me a cool idea which might help you.   

    I found that Mercedes has reprinted this fabric in several colours and I was able to download a good quality image of the Moss' blue.   I massaged that image in my photo editor till I had it at the correct scale for my 1/18th model.     Here's the cool part.   Here in Canada you can buy what's called wax freezer paper used for wrapping food to be stored in a freezer.   My wife showed me that a piece of fabric can be steam-ironed onto a sheet of it and it will adhere perfectly and I assume the wax surface melts just enough to bond to the cloth..   Now you just trim that piece of fabric/wax paper to an A4 size and it can be run through a printer and have the image printed on it.   I suggest you try a very tight weave of fabric to be closer to scale.  It works a charm.

    Here's my fabric ...

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    Hope this helps.

    Albergman

  4. On 12/23/2022 at 7:02 PM, Mark, The Master Modeller said:

    some of my steam engines may get an airing here if people are interested.

    I'm interested!!   I scratch build steam engines and I like to see what others are doing.   Hope the offer is still valid.

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