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Steady, wait 'til he's right on the bridge!" A 1/72 diorama
Fantastic Ron, the outcome really is amazing. When do i move in, can you pitch me a tent mate please lol.Seeing as how the place is named after you, you can kip where you like......Just think of the fun you could have with Happy Hunter charging around on the canal too!!
Andy, I'd better shape up then, mind you ,no sweat, the thing wouldn't get under my diddy bridge would it!!lol
Andy2035, no worries mate, I'm glad you like the build so far......I just use ordinary bog standard brown and green shed paint randomly applied to the hardened adhesive with an stiff, old, biggish artists paintbrush.
Here is the PAK40. It's a 'snap fit' Italeri kit....Two guns and 12 crew all for £6.50!
Considering it's 1/72 it's got loads of detail. The purists elsewhere might rip the actual kit to bits, but I'm more than happy with the finished model.
I found some old Tamiya XF60 and just managed to bring it back to life. It was brush applied, and I was surprised how easily it went on....It wouldn't work on a large area though, it virtually dried as soon as it touched the plastic! The second picture is the actual colour of the plastic...not the first!
I'm going a bit silly and having a go at the pea pattern or similar for the crew smocks....I don't know why either. I can just about see the figures on the sprue!!
I have finally started on the water and done the first coat of varnish on the canal but that, as expected has just soaked in, so pointless posting a pickie.
That PAK40 is very nice Ron, like you say "loads of detail". We're not rivet counters here and i'd be happy with that mate, by the way, there's a bolt missing:grinball1:
hi there ron a question on the tin foil that u placed on some of the windows. to get the worn out metal look did u brush it with black "neo magic" (not sure what u call it over there). reason i ask is that i have tried something similar on my dio but it still looks quite shiny .... cheers lindsey
That PAK40 is very nice Ron, like you say "loads of detail". We're not rivet counters here and i'd be happy with that mate, by the way, there's a bolt missing:grinball1:Have fun, John
Thanks John, I knew there was something missing......I found the missing bolt under the work bench and stuck it on with super glue. The PAK looks far better now.
Thanks John, I knew there was something missing......I found the missing bolt under the work bench and stuck it on with super glue. The PAK looks far better now.Thanks again,
Ron
Now thats funny, i have tears rolling dawn my face. Thanks me old china.
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