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I thought how interesting can a cracked road be...... But 60 replys made me curious...... Wow, a lot of information:eek:, ...... But gotta admit, i like the look of your crack:D..... And the fence is brilliant.
 
I dont know if Ive come into this too late, or if my comments will be of any use to you, but Ive learnt two techniques for doing cracks


The first uses a product from the citidel range called


Its from their technical range and you paint it on quite thick and it dries all cracked. No idea about the science about it. Its acrylic and 100% non toxic and water based.


Have a look and see if its useful


 
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I dont know if Ive come into this too late, or if my comments will be of any use to you, but Ive learnt two techniques for doing cracks
The first uses a product from the citidel range called


Its from their technical range and you paint it on quite thick and it dries all cracked. No idea about the science about it. Its acrylic and 100% non toxic and water based.


Have a look and see if its useful


Thanks Penny,


That's a brilliant idea .......... and definately one for the future.


Peter
 
Haha, just re-read my post and noticed that I missed out the secondly


This method uses egg shells. The video is for a lava base, but its easily adapted. However, it looks a LOT harder if you are doing organised cracks.


 
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???? Sorry Dougie ............. I don't understand ????
Peter
It's a program I like. Award for a job well done. Drunk priest demands and award.
 
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I've pretty much finished the roadblock ............... I still have to give the green & white barrier a little bit of a "wear and tear" look but that'll come after I put the Decal on .......... a very nice chap in Sicily is making me one. So for now I'm going to put this aside and start on the models & figures for it.


Peter


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Nice bit of el scratcho' going on Peter San....


Excellent weathering on the oil drums too.


Couldn't help noticing the fence boards as well! ;) ;)
 
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Nice bit of el scratcho' going on Peter San....
Excellent weathering on the oil drums too.


Couldn't help noticing the fence boards as well! ;) ;)
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Nice bit of el scratcho' going on Peter San....
Excellent weathering on the oil drums too.


Couldn't help noticing the fence boards as well! ;) ;)
Thanks Ron ....... Someone gave me a tip on the boards .......


Peter
 
looks great Peter,do like the drums and road block,and that fence looks great,


all very well done, ;)
 
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looks great Peter,do like the drums and road block,and that fence looks great,
all very well done, ;)
Thanks Monica............ It's all packed away now while I get the "Tiger", Little Green Men and Mrs Muller & her bike built............. It may take a while. :)
 
will look forward to seeing it,and i do like Mr Mullur on her bike,looks to be a good little kit,


be nice if it was two of them, maybe just some one else, ;)
 
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QUOTE="monica, post: 261506, member: 24381"]will look forward to seeing it,and i do like Mr Mullur on her bike,looks to be a good little kit,


be nice if it was two of them, maybe just some one else, ;)


I did look at this kit ......... But I'm not sure that he could pass as a Ukranian. He lokks a bit French .......... and Mrs Muller is rather more well dressed than this chap.


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oh nice do you have a link to were you did get them from please,i like,


mite get both and do a little ww11 check point myself, ;)


maybe so,he dose but i think you could get away with him ,just being old lol,:rolleyes:
 
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oh nice do you have a link to were you did get them from please,i like,
mite get both and do a little ww11 check point myself, ;)


maybe so,he dose but i think you could get away with him ,just being old lol,:rolleyes:
I got Mrs Muller on Amazon and The old chap is on evilbay ......... But I guess you need to go on the "au" sites....... They are both "Masterbox" so they are probably easily available down under.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00MHNUV5M?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=od_aui_detailpages00


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MASTERBOX-1-35-THE-PRICE-OF-WAR-EUROPEAN-CIVILIAN-1944-1945-NEW-RELEASE-/141571381844?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item20f64fda54
 
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