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Hi Scottie I'm still tuning in for my build lessons and you have not disappointed me as usual, great work again :thumb2::thumb2:, looking forward to the base.
Pete.
Figs are a PITA, but visualizing them in interesting poses on one of your superb bases (think your brewing tea dio) can restore your mojo and enhance the viewing of your model. Just a thought. PaulE
Hi Scottie I'm still tuning in for my build lessons and you have not disappointed me as usual, great work again :thumb2::thumb2:, looking forward to the base.
Pete.
Thanks Pete, But there is not much you could learn from me.
Originally posted by minitnkr
Figs are a PITA, but visualizing them in interesting poses on one of your superb bases (think your brewing tea dio) can restore your mojo and enhance the viewing of your model. Just a thought. PaulE
Paul, Thanks fella, very kind of you to remember that build. I have some figures for the base but they need a lot of work bad flash and some soft detail.
Wonderful additions to the interior Scottie. Very realistic indeed. You have put a lot of work into this build and it has turned out really well. I hope all goes well with the base
Wonderful additions to the interior Scottie. Very realistic indeed. You have put a lot of work into this build and it has turned out really well. I hope all goes well with the base
Thanks Steve, I had a bit of a mojo stutter at the beginning but I enjoyed the build and I'm glad you like it so far.
I have started slowly adding the details to the base. Everything is held together with pins and bluetack at the moment. The main parts are being blocked in. I am trying to achieve an old village building. The shutters are made from balsa with wire fittings and pewter hinges. The window frames are made from a mixture of coffee stirrers and evergreen. The upstairs window has some net curtains and handles made from wire. The window blinds are made from cigarette papers just to add some colour and hide the voids behind.
Next it will be time to add more detail and start painting the woodwork. I will also try and add a hand rail for the steps.
Any suggestions for improvements will be greatly appreciated.
The Half-track looks great Scottie, really like the interior work a lot.:tongue-out::thumb2:
Very nice base, that and some figs will be great companions for the M2.
Fernando,
Glad you like the halftrack mate I have some figures to do but they are my least favourite part of any build. The trouble with me is I have a picture in my mind of what I want to achieve but in reality it doesn't live up to it.
Fernando,
Glad you like the halftrack mate I have some figures to do but they are my least favourite part of any build. The trouble with me is I have a picture in my mind of what I want to achieve but in reality it doesn't live up to it.
Same here, I always aim for one face and end up with another.....:upside::smiling5:
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