hi there andy - do u not post any pics of your work in the gallery here - i would be very interested to see more of your work ....kind regards lindsey
looking forward to see'ing them .... tx very much\ said:Hi Lindsey, i havent added anything to the gallery - i will look into it now!Cheers,
Andy
No problem - i have added the first of the 7's and the Flak 88 just now - gaffer is giving me the evil eye so will upload more when hes off!\ said:looking forward to see'ing them .... tx very much
Thanks Colin, i will have a look at your dio for some inspiration!\ said:Looking good so far Andy, like the layout idea.I thought i leant towards the larger dio but this kicks me into touch
you could consider a technique i use a lot with polystyrene to shape it (and give it a rocky effect (if needed)). this is the use of a mini butane gas soldering torch (used with both the heated tip and the burner tip) to carefully melt the poly into the desired shape.
the finished effect is random and only needs a quick paint and wash to make it look realistic.
Used it on my "M10 achilles" diorama if you have a search (I don't like hijacking threads with links )
Thanks Polux, a plan is the order of the day with something this size, final measurement has the board at around 1200x1000 so a lot to fill.\ said:A man with a plan... I like it!! Will be a great diorama, and you have many posibility of creating a unique scene, I think that the soil will be where the difference resides. You decide; Some mud? Probably does it snow?? Very flat and with many grass??
All the best
Polux
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