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"What goes up - Must come down!"........Mykolaiv, Ukraine.

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Thanks Steven.

Using plastic food container lids is so much easier than resin and I can work the surface 'till the cows come home.....Unlike resin!

Thanks for the positive post.
 
Hi Ron, sorry I missed the start of this one, but I’ve caught up now, really liking the work you’re doing for this.
 
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Thanks for the encouraging posts, chaps.


This'll make you all laugh - It did me......
i needed a green colour to first coat the tank. Anything would do. The missus said she had a can of green spray for her flower arranging.

"Why not use that? It needs using up." sez she.
"O.K." sez me.

So earlier today, I took the tank into the garage and for the first (and last) time I use a spray paint on one of my models. Yes I know, I should have tested the stuff first.

Seconds after I sprayed the tank, the thing started to bubble! I stood helplessly for a few seconds in wonderment as my tank started to melt. Then my brain decided to work. In to a container of water went the tank. Quick thinking eh?! This stopped the lava advancement, but the damage was done.

Then the 'Happy Accident' showed itself. I needed a rough and ready bits of rubble etc texture on the body of the tank and what damage was done on the metal surface is spot on for what I require, so my wife's grossly stupid suggestion worked out o.k.

"Hello dear, yes I'm deleting that last sentence, of course I will, just let me down load some pictures first.....Bye dear"



Here are the pictures of the brilliant colour and texture!!

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All's well that ends well. Now to paint the 'Proper Green' - With a paint brush of course.....

Cheers all.
Ron
 
What in the world? 😲 That's some strong stuff!

Glad to hear that it can be made to fit in with the plan though.
 
You an' your lucky accidents - there's a loooonnng list of 'em! If I'd tried that I'd've ended up with a blob of plastic about the size an' shape of a 50p coin.☹
 
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Nasty stuff huh?

Nothing on the tin regarding content. Just an explosive warning!

The wife uses it for spraying twigs and loads of other 'applications' and hasn't melted anything - Yet!



Here's the tank brush painted in Vallejo Air 'Russian Green' Still the tracks etc to paint, the i can start assembling all the elements into the diorama.

These photos clearly show the paint damage. The turret used to have a smooth finish!
Notice all the tank surface has suffered some form of 'Attack'.

Anyway, lesson learned with minimum and luckily 'Workable' damage.

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Cheers.
Ron
 
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....or perhaps something even better. 😉

I don't believe you when you say you've no idea where you're going with your dios! Maybe not in detail, but I bet you got some sort of outline in mind! I mean, if you didn't, how do you know the damage from that paint is just what the doctor ordered?
 
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