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"Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside!" Kent Coast, July 1940.

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Thanks Graeme.
A bit different, that's for sure.
Here's hoping for a satisfactory conclusion.....

Cheers.
Ron
 
Thanks for the encouraging comments chaps.

Tony. Enjoy your paddle, but beware, the tide is coming in fast. Best if you and Helen get off the beach and get a couple of candyflossisis!

Ian. I think we should tell Tony, the crabs on this beach can jump over 3ft. in the air... :cold-sweat: Unless he already has some.......

Chris. There might be a figure or two, perhaps, maybe.......;)

Thanks again boys.

Ron
Reminds me of that old grafitti I saw once in a gents:

"Don't throw your matchsticks down the loo
the crabs in here can pole-vault!"
 
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Update....

I've started on the 'water'

Using a bit of clear plastic from a food container, I've put a lid on the rockpool.

The hole in the surface is where the aircraft will slot in.

I then sprinkled some more sand around the edges of the plastic to blend things in a tad.

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Still plenty to do, but the basics are down.

Cheers.
Ron
 
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Thanks Jim.
Free wheeling, no frills model making. Just what I need right now........

Cheers.
Ron
 
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I've slotted the aircraft into the hole in the plastic. A dry fit....

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Time to add a bit of 'Life' to the pool surface.

Cheers.
Ron
 
Wot no crabs, you tellin me you aint got crabs.....
What a spark of genius, a cheap kit, a bit of foam, a sprinkle of sand and you turn out this superb example that you do not need an expensive kit to make a superb model.
 
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Thanks for all your most encouraging comments boys. Just the ticket!

Still need plenty of work on the 'Water' to make it look summat like water, but at least I have the lid stuck on!

Thanks again.
Ron
 
Even your WIP pictures look amazing.

Not jealous of your talent one bit.... :smiling3:
 
Beautifully done ron , the low shot from the rear with the bit of blue sky and reflection of the aircraft is superbly composed , looking forward to the ripples on the water , cheers tony the seaside donkey ( theres ALWAYS a donkey called tony !)
 
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Andy, Tony and Dave.
Thanks you for your great (and flattering) posts.

However, we all have a 'Talent' of some sort or we wouldn't be doing what we do on here.....And having the nerve to subject others to it, to boot! ;)

Thanks again.
Ron
 
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