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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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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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