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I posted them on another thread. They are:

 

http://www.cgtextures.com/

 

I photo shopped them to print in color on 11X17. Cut them out and glue them on like wall paper. I use elmers glue thinned with water. Sometimes it wrinkles during the application, but this gives it texture for the brick. After it dries the wrinkles shrink to nothing. Then if you want you can hit them with india ink washes(but not necessary) and add glued foam for vines.

Thanks I encourage you guys to try it out. It like putting up wall paper.

Nick- I cut and pasted the jpg from the website in a tile format in an excel document, you can eyeball the size of the bricks when they print out. 

Cut what you need out and size it up on the wall, I use elmers and water mixed in a bottle, use a paint brush to spread on the masonite, and the paper. 

Then use an old credit card to squeeze out the air pockets...

simple, if you get stuck peel it off and try another piece. 

The seems are impossible to see and if you do, then add some woodland scenic foam up the wall in that area.

Last edited by J Daddy
thanx Daddy,I figured it out and it works great.I am going to try to use it for some of my scratch built structures.NickOriginally Posted by J Daddy:

Thanks I encourage you guys to try it out. It like putting up wall paper.

Nick- I cut and pasted the jpg from the website in a tile format in an excel document, you can eyeball the size of the bricks when they print out. 

Cut what you need out and size it up on the wall, I use elmers and water mixed in a bottle, use a paint brush to spread on the masonite, and the paper. 

Then use an old credit card to squeeze out the air pockets...

simple, if you get stuck peel it off and try another piece. 

The seems are impossible to see and if you do, then add some woodland scenic foam up the wall in that area.

 

Last edited by rockstars1989
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