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Looking splendid Andy. Very nicely done. Hope the bug goes quickly…..
Thanks very much Tim,most kind. :)
The bug has been rather grosse,in fact quite worrying at times, however,after hearing of your,and other's,woes recently, I'll mention it no more!
ALL.... An update,of sorts,up and coming soon. ;)
 
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So then, getting near to the finish line now, just need to get the camo netting sorted.As usual,I shall be using the very detailed and professional method/equipment...
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.. oh,ok then,some cheap herbs, netting and PVA glue. ;) ...
... done a bit so far,but another day at least of fiddlin' I reckon!! ....
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.... also started the arse end with tools and camo net roll...
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... Well then, I'm SURE I can get this done by the end of play tomorrow. :)
Thanks for looking in,
Andy
 
Thanks very much Tim,most kind. :smiling3:
The bug has been rather grosse,in fact quite worrying at times, however,after hearing of your,and other's,woes recently, I'll mention it no more!
ALL.... An update,of sorts,up and coming soon. ;)
Sounds like the one I had a fortnight ago……it does go….eventually. Hell of a way to lose weight though…..
 
Looking good Andy, one small criticism though, how does the driver see where he's going?:thinking:
 
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Looking good Andy, one small criticism though, how does the driver see where he's going?:thinking:
Thanks Graeme,
Yep,as it stands you do have a VERY valid point ...
.... but I did say,"another day at least of fiddlin'".... so it's all in hand Sir ;)
 
Very nice looking Andy, thank weathering look ok . The camo along with the method is great , any chance of a more details please .

The Committee I've heard are looking fwd to appraising the finished article !
 
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Very nice looking Andy, thank weathering look ok . The camo along with the method is great , any chance of a more details please .

The Committee I've heard are looking fwd to appraising the finished article !
Thanks very much John :)
As for the camo, it's only the bits I showed earlier,and no hill of beans to do....
For main Gun Barrels,I just cut some irregular strips of the netting,brush on a liberal amount of white glue,and press them into it,(just to fill it out a bit),then drape over larger pieces which hang down past the barrel... these should be longer,and fuller than you need,as you'll be cutting them back to where you want them later. ;) .
The camo roll at the back just involves a wooden skewer,saves wasting rolling loads of netting to get the bulk of it,then,white glue and wrap netting around it half a dozen times or so :)
Once it's set, more white glue,and then sprinkle LOADS of the herbs all over... PLENTY more than you need.When dry,invert model,shake off excess and voilà!! :)
Next!!...
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Cut off, roughly,the excessive length with scissors/nippers,doesn't matter that it's a straight line,white glue remains flexible for days,so just tease the threads of the netting out, with tweezers, cocktail stick,and you can get a more uneven "drape".
If it all looks too similar,colourwise, just dab on various watered down Greens to suit. ;)
Blimey,that makes it sound long winded eh?!!!...
 
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.....So then, I'm now calling this "Done"...
Trimmed up the unruly netting and added just a little more of a wash here and there.
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I'll get some decent pics done in natural light when it stops raining!!
As always, thanks for ALL of your comments, thoughts,and just for even just looking in :)
 
A finish to be really pleased with Andy!! The cammo net really is the business!
 
'Impressive!!... Most Impressive !!!!'

Bloody lovely build Andy, you've certainly built a cracker here mate...(bows down whilst saying 'we're not worthy, we're not worthy....)
 
Thanks very much John :smiling3:
As for the camo, it's only the bits I showed earlier,and no hill of beans to do....
For main Gun Barrels,I just cut some irregular strips of the netting,brush on a liberal amount of white glue,and press them into it,(just to fill it out a bit),then drape over larger pieces which hang down past the barrel... these should be longer,and fuller than you need,as you'll be cutting them back to where you want them later. ;) .
The camo roll at the back just involves a wooden skewer,saves wasting rolling loads of netting to get the bulk of it,then,white glue and wrap netting around it half a dozen times or so :smiling3:
Once it's set, more white glue,and then sprinkle LOADS of the herbs all over... PLENTY more than you need.When dry,invert model,shake off excess and voilà!! :smiling3:
Next!!...

Cut off, roughly,the excessive length with scissors/nippers,doesn't matter that it's a straight line,white glue remains flexible for days,so just tease the threads of the netting out, with tweezers, cocktail stick,and you can get a more uneven "drape".
If it all looks too similar,colourwise, just dab on various watered down Greens to suit. ;)
Blimey,that makes it sound long winded eh?!!!...
Thanks Andy, where did you find the netting please?
 
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