El Alamein Sherman M4A1
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Sorry I have not been able to log In since Friday for some reason the forum won't let me in.
Trunk, cut is to 11" long.Tape one end and at 3 1/2" in from the other, then carefully splaey the wires out to make the top branches, the leaves are made in the same way as the lower ones.



Feather all the edges of the leaves .

Paint all the leaves before assembly.

Bend all the leaves to shape.


Tape the 7 lower branches under the top ones.


I've used Das clay and moulded it around the copper wire to make the trunk then formed the palm tree shape into the trunk.


Paint the trunk and weather with oils.



I used a dish pad for the palm fronds.

Then add trees to your diorama base



Thank you for looking.
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Hi Pete,
Have finally caught up on your build, overall, excellent.
Couple of questions, are the packs from a kit or scratch, I ask because the straps are in different positions. And what did you use for toyr water effect.
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Hi Mike if you mean these I added longer pewter straps so it can hang off the side.

They are from Sherman Engine Deck Set #11

As for the water effect I used.

I used for the sand.

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Hi Pete,
Looking very good indeed...the trees look excellent in my opinion and I like how the water turned out:thumb2:
I just brought a pot of the AK desert sand myself from scale-model shop ...looking forward to having a play with it...hope my effort turns out as well as yours:smiling4:
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Cheers Si, you know desert sand = palm trees:tongue-out3:.Hi Pete,
Looking very good indeed...the trees look excellent in my opinion and I like how the water turned out:thumb2:
I just brought a pot of the AK desert sand myself from scale-model shop ...looking forward to having a play with it...hope my effort turns out as well as yours:smiling4:
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