OK folks, here is an adaptation (a waterfall) of a previous model.
Thank you VERY much!! Mucha appreciated!Water is a s*d to model. Steven, yours is excellent. Very well done.
Thank you so much!YES Stepnen your waterfall pics are brilliant very well done this is something i cant do
chrisb
ONE qeustion Steven where is the water comin from to fill the pool to feed the waterfall ? or is it a natural spring in the pool ?
an you have done this fantastic just like spanner 570 ( ron) does as he is very good at a seascape or water he's a natural arstist
chrisb
Thank you very muchWell you've got
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Award Stephen, so congratulations. Moving water is with out doubt the hardest to achieve,yours is spot on .
Thank you for that Gern, much appreciated!I can't tell how big your waterfall is from the pictures, but as far as figures are concerned, anywhere between 1/56 (28mm) to 1/32 (54mm?) would look OK I think. If you use the smaller figures, then you give the impression it's a big waterfall and vice versa.
If you have a selection of figures, try them and see. If they look right then they are right!
I would also suggest keeping the number of figures small. A large number would indicate a well-used path with the grass worn away - which you haven't done. A small group could be explorers, or lost, or trying to escape by using unknown routes, and therefore the grass would still be there.
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