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my 737NG build

Started by m0ng00se, January 15, 2016, 03:25:25 PM

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m0ng00se

been at this for years and I found starting a facebook page helps to keep me motivated to finish this project. I am planning on building everything myself as much as I can. focussing on MIP panels at the moment. just finished engraving my captain DU panel tonight :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTpjntrb_r8

more info on the progress of my build can be found on my facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/sum1els737  ...
My interwebs page full of 737 related thingymebobs : https://www.facebook.com/sum1els737

eduardohbm

Wonderful work, would like to see in detail the development, which materials, recording type, layers of paint etc ...

m0ng00se

the material is clear acrylic with a thin layer of white laminated on top, then a quick plastic primer, black light blocking layer and then the top coat. co2 laser then engraved down to the white plastic layer on top.
My interwebs page full of 737 related thingymebobs : https://www.facebook.com/sum1els737

eduardohbm

Quote from: m0ng00se on January 16, 2016, 02:36:23 AM
the material is clear acrylic with a thin layer of white laminated on top, then a quick plastic primer, black light blocking layer and then the top coat. co2 laser then engraved down to the white plastic layer on top.

THANK YOU SO MUCH! I always had doubt how it was done the masks, congratulations for the work !!

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