I am wanting to model a beach with some small waves breaking think Hawaii, any ideas how to go about it?
Dave
Dave
that would be the best and the most cheapest way ,of doing it, great thinking Andrew,\ said:clear perspex and then put your waves on top of that
I agree with my mate Andrew, also make sure your base colours (blue/green) get lighter in shade as the water gets shallower.\ said:clear perspex and then put your waves on top of that
Dave, you can mix acrylic paints with silicone (I don't know what CT1 is so can't comment)\ said:I am going to try and recreate the beached Japanese midget sub of Pearl harbour fame. the boat is lying in the surf half submerged in the sand the stern under water but i may have found a solution to that now and will experiment this afternoon. i have a tube of CT1 looks like silicone but isn't, but the clear is crystal clear Im going to see if it'll take some acrylic to create the cloudy look just behind breakers on sand.Hopefully this will show what Im trying to do.
http://the-wanderling.com/redondo.html
Dave
Mint!!!!\ said:Thanks for all the info. i ended up using model railway water as the base with clear CT1 ontop for waves.View attachment 93693
Dave
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