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"ATTACK!" Chancellorsville...May 2nd,1863

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I bought this 1/35 Master Box kit at Cosford earlier this year - and promptly forgot about it - then I spotted it in the stash......

So I made a start a couple of days ago. I know, another on the go....

After an artillery bombardment, the Union Cavalry have spotted a gap blown in the Confederate defensive picket line and are charging towards it......The rebel cannon are waiting!

Here is the 6" X 6" base. Polystyrene block with a trench carved out, then pva'd and sprinkled with sweepings....From the green house this time, nice and dry! Then I stuck some cocktail sticks into the base, made some cotton bails from polystyrene blocks, dipped in pva, then dipped in the sweepings, wrapped in thread and painted with acrylics.

Bit of a 'Happy Accident' occured as I was painting the bales...One burst open and lo and behold, cotton buds on show, nice touch and something I hadn't considered - Don't you love it when something like that happens?

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The Cavalry view!

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I hope you approve of my attempt at a battered Confederate 'Fortification' Probably things to add, when and if they come into my head.

Cheers,

Ron

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Wow!! Ron, you never stop to surprise me!!

This dio will look amazing, I'm sure friend! Another fantastic action one! ;)

Polux
 
More 'osses Ron? What's all that about then? :-) :-) :-)

Base looks quite good as is, I'm sure you'll swap and change it to be exactly how you want it throughout the build:-)
 
Absolutely superb. Just goes to show what can be achieved with the simplest of materials but plenty of imagination and skill. While everyone else is building the latest multimedia kits you are putting together an amazing diorama base with polystyrene and cocktail sticks! It makes you think doesn't it?

Fantastic job.
 
When I first read the title i imagined Ron leading a protest march to no 11 Downing street , rallying against the pastie tax or something!!!! (or maybe a new tunnocks wafer tax?!) . Then I read the post and its another action packed Ron masterpiece in the offing, looks like a great project matey. The cotton bales are excellent , looking forward to seeing the rest of the scene come to life , cheers tony
 
Great job, can't wait to see this complete.

Love the last picture, a good framing is what is needed to bring our work to life.

Francesco
 
So simple and so effective!

I do have a question though Ron. Did they have blue plastic back in 1863? If not, you might want to get rid of the bit that's crept in with your greenhouse sweepings! :oops:

Gern
 
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So simple and so effective!I do have a question though Ron. Did they have blue plastic back in 1863? If not, you might want to get rid of the bit that's crept in with your greenhouse sweepings! :oops:

Gern
I think thats come off my ANT 25 dave!!!! ive shaved so much off its no surprise some might have blown over the pennines !!
 
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So simple and so effective!I do have a question though Ron. Did they have blue plastic back in 1863? If not, you might want to get rid of the bit that's crept in with your greenhouse sweepings! :oops:

Gern
So you've think you've got me eh, Dave? Try this.....

It's a bit of a union soldier's blue trousers left over from a previous attack!
 
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Thanks boys for your excellent and amusing posts on the start of my model....

Cheers,

Ron
 
Hi Mr Ron,

I have nothing more to add, it is stunning Sir, can't wait to see it being brought to life...

Andy...
 
Wow Ron this is just great , have you seen the film Glory?

I'm sure I've seen that before , in either a film or documentary or it could have been a book .

I can just see a couple of confederate soldiers firing ove what's left of the barricade and the union cavelry charging towards them

This will look awesome :)
 
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Thanks Alan, I haven't seen the film, and thanks for the confederate soldiers suggestion. the trouble is the base is only 6" square, so barely enough room for the horses. Food for thought nonetheless....

My proposed plan / idea for this mini dio. was something my sometimes far too fertile imagination came up with.....
 
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I've just finished priming the figures and horses......I altered (Butchered) the stance of the horses and did a bit of alteration on the horse soldiers too as they were not quite right for my plan.
 
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I've just been in the garage / w.shop, and as the figures were not quite what I wanted, I did a bit of alteration to the stance of the horses and riders.

These Master Box horses are every bit as good as the ones in the 'Which way....' dio. I did on here. Great fit with little or no filing.

And thanks to Colin (CDW) and his missus - who both helped me with painting and info on the horses for that dio - I know a bit more about painting the creatures!

Anyway, here are the figures primed and ready for painting.

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Cheers,

Ron

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Interesting subject and something a bit different Ron. I shall endeavour to keep popping in to see how this develops.

Si:)
 
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