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Amazing work by Emmanuel Nouaillier

Posted by zzed on 15 Nov 2011, 23:53

about making buildings, have a good look here - http://www.009.cd2.com/members/how_to/nouaillier_a.htm
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Posted by Alois Nebel on 16 Nov 2011, 12:30

That´s a high school of modelling. I´ve found an equivalent of polyurethane boards he uses. It´s called "KAPA" board.
Does anybody have some experiences with this material?

http://www.militarymodelling.com/news/article.asp?a=4083#

http://s23.photobucket.com/albums/b375/fvtavernier/Emmanuel%20Nouaillier/#!cpZZ1QQtppZZ16

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Posted by MABO on 16 Nov 2011, 22:03

Yes! It is a very useful material. I have build some models for my film with it. You can make a lot of things out of it.
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Posted by Chris on 17 Nov 2011, 10:56

Emmanuel Nouaillier's work is outstanding, so realistic...
He writes in a belgian model magazine.
Be carefull with the "kapa" board, there is several type of this material, some are easily usable, some are not.
It's the stuff I'm using for my building, paved stone road, etc...

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Posted by Alois Nebel on 17 Nov 2011, 11:09

Hello Chris,

could you tell me, how difficult is to remove the paper layers? I know nothing about this material.
I think, this material has a big potential. I want to try it.

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Posted by Chris on 17 Nov 2011, 11:20

It really depends of the kind of board you are using, in some type you could remove the paper easily with a blade (slip the blade under a corner of paper, then pull away the paper, gently...) with some other type, you'll need to humidify the paper, directly with a sponge, I know some use a flatiron.

I noticed that with black "kapa" board paper is easy to remove !

You could also find this board under the name of K-Foam, Styro foam...etc..

I bet you'll have to try different types to find THE good one...

Good luck !

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Posted by Alois Nebel on 17 Nov 2011, 15:16

Thanks for tips Chris.

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Posted by Peter on 17 Nov 2011, 20:35

Chris wrote:Emmanuel Nouaillier's work is outstanding, so realistic...
He writes in a belgian model magazine.
Chris

The magazine calls "Art of Modelling". (website)

He makes really great things :thumbup:
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Posted by Poilu on 15 Dec 2011, 10:02

Hi,
Some news on Emmanuel Nouaillier. I understand from the publisher of the Belgian "Modelspoormagazine", for which he also writes articles, that Emmanuel is currently working on a book that will feature his modelling techniques. It is expected to be released at the end of 2013. I know ... it will be a long time to wait for it, but it will probably become one of these standard modelling books that everybody will have in their collection!

Cheers,

Jeroen
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Posted by SamSagace on 22 Dec 2011, 07:49

Marvellous work and tutorial!!
even if it's a professional work, it's :cheers: and useful! :thumbup:
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Posted by dykio on 22 Dec 2011, 18:43

Wauw, incredible work (of art) :love:
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