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Revell 1/32 He162-A2 'Salamander'

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Great build you've done a fantastic job on the engine and at £15.99 that's a bargain I might keep an eye out for one of these :)
 
I have used plaster for concrete and used wet and dry for racing track to display bikes on in the past. I would use a thin layer of plaster and scribe a line across it before it sets to create a joint. This will then take a wash nicely and make a realistic joint.
 
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Great build you've done a fantastic job on the engine and at £15.99 that's a bargain I might keep an eye out for one of these :)
Thanks guys for all you comments,

Wonderland are selling it for £8, I think ,at the moment a real bargain.
 
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I will experiment of course, but what would you recommend for concrete in 1/72? Plaster perhaps, finished to scale-sized roughness?I have read that "wet and dry" at the correct grit size can look like tarmac.

Really nice work Vaughan.
I have some 1x1 square dense foam squares I got form a craft shop, they are ideal as concrete slabs in 1/72, easy to cut, then you just prime and paint.

Si:)
 
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