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Suddenly tonight I felt like doing the base paint wise. What I wanted to achieve is the rock formations that the bunker was built onto.
Started with a grey, then when I'm was doing a very thinned wash on the back to use up any paint left in the lid I realized it looked better!
So rubbed the now painted front section with a toweling cloth , adding more water as required.
Once that was done I added some light sand brown. Left it to dry over night to see how it looks.
Will add some darker browns. There will be a very light snow covering at the end.
Nice to feel in the modeling mood again .
Comments welcome, along with abuse and anything else.:nerd:
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Good to see you back on this John, been waiting ages to see this come together, I always learn something new watching other people's builds.Suddenly tonight I felt like doing the base paint wise. What I wanted to achieve is the rock formations that the bunker was built onto.
Started with a grey, then when I'm was doing a very thinned wash on the back to use up any paint left in the lid I realized it looked better!
So rubbed the now painted front section with a toweling cloth , adding more water as required.
Once that was done I added some light sand brown. Left it to dry over night to see how it looks.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1153516[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1153515[/ATTACH]
Will add some darker browns. There will be a very light snow covering at the end.
Nice to feel in the modeling mood again .
Comments welcome, along with abuse and anything else.:nerd:
DzhonComment
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That looks excellent, JohnSuddenly tonight I felt like doing the base paint wise. What I wanted to achieve is the rock formations that the bunker was built onto.
Started with a grey, then when I'm was doing a very thinned wash on the back to use up any paint left in the lid I realized it looked better!
So rubbed the now painted front section with a toweling cloth , adding more water as required.
Once that was done I added some light sand brown. Left it to dry over night to see how it looks.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1153516[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1153515[/ATTACH]
Will add some darker browns. There will be a very light snow covering at the end.
Nice to feel in the modeling mood again .
Comments welcome, along with abuse and anything else.:nerd:
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Looking very nice indeed John
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That Bunker,with it`s shell damage is Excellent Sir:thumb2:,
Cracking stuff all round!
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Hi Andrew, thanks for looking in. Trees will make an appearance soon :smiling:
Thanks Gerry, done some more to them earlier will post some photos soon.
Greeting Andy, hope you and Rach are well . Thank you for that kind comment.Comment
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Base is looking good my friend. Jarvis do a lot of great diorama extras. Looking forward to seeing how this progressesComment
 

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