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Great deal of work in that SI. Something I would not attempt not having the means artistically for this subject.Some very nice work and very interesting detail. The metal on the wheels is that thin steel strips left to start to rust ? And the woodwork on the wagon is very authentic.
Have you got a gallery with all your work Si ?
Laurie
No gallery Laurie, not got around to sorting it. The wheels are painted using a a mixture of grey and steel colour with rust pigments over the top.
That's a brilliant little diorama! Well done Si.I missed this build completely, what's the kit? The details are excellent, and you've handled the various textures very nicely indeed.
Great build for sure
Paul
Hi Paul, the wagon was from Ebay. It was pre-built but needed some work when it arrived, so it was cut, trimmed sanded etc. The other parts are 1/12 scale, figures pre-painted but needed re-doing and shading added. Wagon was painted and weathered using pigments and stains. Fur rugs just old cloth and stained with tea and coffee. I have seen similar wagons and they are going for £50 to £200+ madness! I fell lucky and enjoyed this build very much.
WOW fantastic scene Si, theres so many little details I could look at it for ages . Plus its got a bucket, and a fry up , ticks all the boxes for me!!!!! great job , cheers tony
Wonderful work Si, you have brought it to life, and as has been said already there is much to look at. A nice human interest element to this story too. Great build!
Wonderful work Si, you have brought it to life, and as has been said already there is much to look at. A nice human interest element to this story too. Great build!
Late on this Joe, many thanks mate, really pleased you like it.
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