really nice !
That is gorgeous! Not sure I would’ve ever thought to cut/engrave on multiple layers like you did here—thank you so much for sharing!
That looks terrific. I’d like to do something similar for the P-51 Mustang some day.
i love that idea. It would look really cool if you took @macphee’s model and removed the part callouts and put them on a front edge lit acrylic piece.
I can’t wait to give it a try.
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Aawwwwwww.
Wwoooowwwwww.
Amazing. This brings so many ideas to mind.
Funny @Rita I had the same thought about those books. I loved those with the transparent pages with opaque ink screened on.
Hi neighbor! I grew up in Taylor (next door, as it were).
I can’t stop staring at this! I just love these old planes!
That engraving is looking great too!
Really awesome. The layering effect is something that really makes things pop. Similar to some of the work we’ve seen with paper art. Keep it up!
While I found mine with a search engine digging through images, I was able to find the original source which seems to come in even higher resolution. They had a spitfire: http://www.flightglobalimages.com/supermarine-spitfire-mk-1a-cutaway-drawing/print/1570935.html
Yeah, I was actually thinking the reverse. Wood skin over an edge lit acrylic skeleton
Thanx! My GF is going to be SO busy the first several months!
Hah! My wife’s from Taylor. Graduated from Kennedy in 86.
That looks sooooooo awesome!
Wow! That brought back memories. I did drafting work on these 25+ years ago:
That’s going on the to-do list.
That is a beautiful bench! I’m super jealous.
Made a quick trip home to visit my parents yesterday and got a photo of an Arleigh Burke class destroyer at Bath Iron Works.
Ahhh-Oooooo-Gah! Simply stunning!
Out of likes for the day, so here’s a hearty Bravo Zulu!