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The finished loading dock with its wooden bumper edging. Some nut and bolt casting are also applied. |
I pieced two loading docks together from a package of Pikestuff loading dock. This might be added to an industrial building at some point. Some details still need to be added to the dock...George Dutka
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This is what comes in the package. |
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I assembled the dock using Walthers goo than painted it with Model Master acrylic light sea gray. Once dry it got a wash of india ink - alcohol mix. I then applied weathered with these colors of PanPastels. I made wooden edging from strip wood on hand weathering it with India ink alcohol mix. |
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