Thanks to all who took the time to comment - greatly appreciated!
Oh my. That is beautiful. Great work Gary!
I love that prop especially. Are you able to describe your method?
Cheers,
BC
Thanks Brad - I really should have taken more photos. But to steal one from a previous build, I've included an example below. I airbrush the propeller with Tamiya XF-57 Buff, then gloss coat it. Then, I take really thin strips of masking tape and form the pattern of the laminates (using a photo of a real one for reference) and put tiny, rounded pieces to make the curves. Then, airbrush a slightly darker brown over that. After removing the tape, the pattern is revealed and touched up, then gloss coated again. Then, a wash of diluted raw umber oil paint to give a wood grain effect is used. Then, more gloss coat. I've sometimes airbrushed the whole thing with Tamiya's clear orange...but not necessary sometimes.
Cheers,
Gary

masking applied (Voss's triplane earlier build)

Buff and darker brown applied - ready for gloss and wood grain (current build...but I'm using the Proper Plane on this one....)