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Thanks Jim.
It's a great product like all of theirs, and so easy to use . Not tried any other paper as of yet. Definitely recommend.
Rick it's a very faint milky look to it . After soaking the paper it's easy , think you need to find a very thin paper for your scale .I see 40gsm is virtually see-through, so that would be too thin .The two most commonly used A4 paper weight is 70 gsm and 80 gsm. A look on your stationery supplier might be help.
Indeed Andy. You get a small pack of paper about 120x 100mm or there abouts . As you don't need a large size for our scale it's ok . I ended up cutting the sheet up for this anyway .
I used to use fine tissue paper that came in a shoe box , covering it in a weak solution of PVA. Not anymore !Comment
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Bit more done today
First the tarp, painted this by brush .
First coat will be this dark grey , followed by a light , leaving the dark on the folds .
Then those iol drums light coat of gloss varnish , followed by some AK Fuel Iol stain.
Then a hint of steel on the seams on the barrels.
Also brushed the stone sets in the gloss varnish .
Thanks for following .
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Just had a good catch up. Looking excellent John. Detail work is fantastic. Absolutely love the roof work.
Nice civilian oil drums as well. Just for info, if you ever need to do any, German WW2 oil drums were unpainted galvanised metal with unpainted iron bands. Someone on the old Milmod site did a fantastic SBS on them I remember….now lost of course :sleeping2:Comment
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Thanks for that Tim, will try to remember .Now on my 17 th book of tipsJust had a good catch up. Looking excellent John. Detail work is fantastic. Absolutely love the roof work.
Nice civilian oil drums as well. Just for info, if you ever need to do any, German WW2 oil drums were unpainted galvanised metal with unpainted iron bands. Someone on the old Milmod site did a fantastic SBS on them I remember….now lost of course :sleeping2:
							
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Rather late but hi .Had a good day , most of it in the sun .
Fitting the weapons , and making a few straps
Just have drill out and wire a foot in each figure so they can be glued in place in the base .
Then it's " Snow Time "
Just for my buddy Rick
Some rats:smiling2::smiling2::smiling2::smiling2:
Wire for tails , hopefully can bend it into shape when fully dry .
Used milliput for the body .
So small so don't expect much detail buddy .
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