Thanks mate, yes did indeed have fun, after the effort to seal it it is nice not to have any leaks. Just need to top up the water and then call it done.Outstanding!!! Luv it a lot mate. She certainly looks the part buried in the bog. Looks like you had a lot of fun with this one. Great stuff
Thanks Ali.That's really nice work John - love it!
Thanks Pete.Amazing John! Great work on the dio.
Pete
Peter, no figures unfortunately, or in my case fortunately. :smiling2:Top stuff that man!
Thanks Pete, about to start your Toon Birthday Present .:thumb2:.Hi John cracking work on the garden and the tanks not bad either. :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
Pete.
Are you going to post it on the forum, just enjoy it and have a bit of fun.Thanks mate, yes did indeed have fun, after the effort to seal it it is nice not to have any leaks. Just need to top up the water and then call it done.
Thanks Ali.
Thanks Pete.
Peter, no figures unfortunately, or in my case fortunately. :smiling2:
Thanks Pete, about to start your Toon Birthday Present .:thumb2:.
Yes Pete, I think so, don't imagine I can do the justice you do to them but I shall enjoy the build.Are you going to post it on the forum, just enjoy it and have a bit of fun.
Pete.
My head's up on some of the bits with the rubber band tracks give them a good wash in warm soapy water and if you got any wire wool just give him a buff after drying before painting.Yes Pete, I think so, don't imagine I can do the justice you do to them but I shall enjoy the build.
Right understood thanks for that Pete.My head's up on some of the bits with the rubber band tracks give them a good wash in warm soapy water and if you got any wire wool just give him a buff after drying before painting.
The main locating pins cut them a bit shorter than they then you can take the top and bottom parts apart easily.
Pete The Toon Master.
Hi John
That Sir is most excellent :thumb2: That Precision I & S water is good stuff. My only issue with it is that it seems to set to a rubbery consistency. Looking forward to the next pour.
Jim
Thanks Jim, get where you are coming from on the rubbery bit, but it is as Simon says a silicone. My thoughts are it doesn't smell , or shrink, and that for me is differently a winner.Hi John
That Sir is most excellent :thumb2: That Precision I & S water is good stuff. My only issue with it is that it seems to set to a rubbery consistency. Looking forward to the next pour.
Jim
:thumb2:Hi Jim - it is clear silicone rubber, rather than resin, which explains the rubbery nature of the finished result.
I really like the stuff - tints easily with pigments, makes ice when mixed with their snow products and no noticeable shrinkage
John... WOW that is absolutely stunning.... the level of weathering and the aging of the tank is fantastic...
Good to see you Joe, thanks for looking in.:thumb2:John,
glad that I found this thread... FANTASTIC rusty , aged end result.. well thought out and constructed, painted, weathered, etc...which resulted in a superb ending..you never disappoint my friend
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