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Thanks Graeme, once I realised it didn't need to cover the whole river bed because of snow it was a lot easier.All looking very good John, the broken ice is very convincing.
Thanks Graeme, once I realised it didn't need to cover the whole river bed because of snow it was a lot easier.All looking very good John, the broken ice is very convincing.
Thanks Mick.Very convincing John, that's great work
Thanks Ian.Great work on the ice John
Looking very good John.
ATB.
Andrew
Thanks Andy.Coming on extremely nicely John.
Andy






Thanks Rick, just so frustrating when you can't speak to anyone with out at least an hour to spare " We are just a click away or phone " yeh !Sounds like you had aday JR.......hope you found the painting to be a bit of relaxation. Like the pot. Rick H.
Sorry to read of your "adventure" with on line/phone service. When I had problems with my mail account (msgs didn't come or go notwithstanding all my efforts) they just askd for an e-mail to confirm my e-mail problem and have it sorted out... :disappointed2:. Finally we agreed for the old fashioned fax and now my account is working one way, at least: only incoming mails....:angry:
Just caught up with this thread: a really inspiring winter scene and fine scratchwork and paintjob on the models; sad for all that 4BO covered in white, aren't you?.... that must have been a distressing moment![]()
Thank you kind Sir.The pics of the ice were indeed chilling. Excellent progress. PaulE
Thanks Jim, using a wet pallette has helped a lot and having those very nice Da Vinci brushes.Hi John
You're getting better and better with the figures.
I hate Currys with a vengeance. Bought a fridge/freezer last year. Nightmare to get it sorted. Eventually got money back and bought from AO. They were brilliant.
Jim
Thank you, well don't Steve, its a fantastic bit of kit, so simple yet so effective.Figures are coming along well mate. Got a wet palette for Xmas. Keep forgetting to use the thing :smiling3:
Thanks Joe.The iceman cometh… Excellent progress John and Paul is right ... indeed very chilling representation of the ice
lovely work
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