Steve Jones
Steve Jones Scale Modelling Site
Figures are looking great mate. Really looking forward to seeing them in their rightful places. You must be pleased with hows its all turning out. Keep it goin mate
Figures are looking great mate. Really looking forward to seeing them in their rightful places. You must be pleased with hows its all turning out. Keep it goin mate
Thanks Paul.John,
Looking forward to seeing you at the bench again mate.
Cheers Fernando .Seems I wasn't the only one doing 1/1 work to keep one from the bench, looking forward to see the pics tomorrow John.
Mmm coming from you Dude 1 that's is something.Come on Dude 2, get cracking on this puppy!!! (like I should talk)...………...
Hi John
Glad the work that kept you from the bench is over. That's the trouble with having skills - people need them. Look forward to seeing the figures.
Jim
John.....are you slacking off again? Pretending to be busy when you slouching about drinking tea and dunking hob nobs
Come on man....pull yer finger out
Allen..... Yeah the best part, can't wait to get stuck in. You have a massive build and work to contend with, it will be worth it.Ok Dude 2,
Nice work and I know this is the part you love the most. Great to see you cracking on Buddy!!! With my job, I wish I could too. 1 1/2 years to go……...
Prost
Allen
Thought id drop by and see what some of the gang are up to.Creating some great things with foamboard.A material i never heard of until know so i have been educated today.Looks a versatile material John.
Great stuff wing Commander.
Richard
John,
Going from strength to strength mate.
Thanks Si..... Mind you you can model and eat hobnobs, but TET does not add to the taste !Ah.....so less hob-nobbing then envisaged Some nice work with the figures...and you’ve got the builders in as well!
Look forward to seeing the building develop...and lights!! Think your spoiling us now
Dude 1...... More like showing how not to involve electifying the bench and ones person whilst eating hobnobs and drinking tea.Nah Si, he might just be showing off!!!
Going great guns on this John. Figures are looking good.....
Glad the wash has worked out. A refinement here is to use flat flesh as the base colour, highlight the cheekbones, chin, nose, and forehead with a lighter flesh colour, then use the wash to add depth and blend the highlights.
Ooooh, this is all looking so good John. the Tiger and the figures are excellent and now magic with foam board - might have to get me some.
Ha , Jim .....Cheers, Christine and I laughed at that, we can remember the Tiger Stomp. ! but who sang it ?Hi John
I like the building, looks to be progressing nicely. You have certainly done a fine job on the figures - definitely a hard part of the hobby.
This photo reminded me of 'crazy disco dancing' - The Sturmtiger Stomp, I doubt it will catch on
Jim
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