Thanks moni I usually use baking powder as well but I got this little dio pack for £5 in my LHS and there was this fake snow in it that was a little more gritty so I think I'll stick with it I think it gives a more realistic look\ said:I like it Alan,and the title say all, as pointed out by Laurie,that was one of the big surprises that the Germans keep for the
US and also the Russian,the art of surprise , hidden away,:rolleyes:
what did you use for your show,as i would of used baking power,?
On the matter of surprise, I watched a WWII video of how the Germans hid a few troops behind the bocages (hedgerows) at the field side and picked off Allied troops as they moved along the lanes. It was very effective, both in killing troops and in slowing down the advance. After the DD landings the Americans hastily made attachments to tanks like a fork lift truck has by welding on steel, hastily obtained and welded. By ramming the forks at right angles to the hedges they could easily rip up openings for troops and tanks to break through. Being able to modify tanks in a war zone shows pretty good inventiveness.\ said:I like it Alan,and the title say all, as pointed out by Laurie,that was one of the big surprises that the Germans keep for the
US and also the Russian,the art of surprise , hidden away,:rolleyes:
what did you use for your show,as i would of used baking power,?
the pack I got was called sceneArama , this was the winter effects one and you got everything you need to do a dio and instructions on how to do it , it was supposed to be £7.99 but was on sale but even at £7.99 you get a fare bit for your money\ said:Brrrrrrrrrrr that's cold and it looks really cool Alan. think I'll have to get some of that snow for my anything in snow group build but the cheapest I've seen it is £12 so you were lucky to get it for £5 well done mate cheers John
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