Hi all,
My latest little scene, featuring a 1/72 scale T34/76 with some tank-riders.
The setting is somewhere on the Eastern front. A column of Soviet tanks is making its way along a country track, when one of the infantrymen aboard spots a German position to their left. He points it out to the commander of the T-34, who orders the turret be swiveled in that direction. As he struggles to see what the soldier has spotted, the rest of the men jump off the vehicle to take fighting positions.
Or something like that :smiling5:
This was an experiment in a new way of doing ground textures, and a new method of snow. The snow I'm very happy with, the ground texture not so much, but I think with some more grit added to it next time, and a darker colour, it could work nicely (next time I'll integrate the tank into the base more, and use it on the vehicle as well as the road)
Any other feedback or suggestions for next time are much appreciated; I'm always looking to improve my techniques!
Thanks,
Greg









My latest little scene, featuring a 1/72 scale T34/76 with some tank-riders.
The setting is somewhere on the Eastern front. A column of Soviet tanks is making its way along a country track, when one of the infantrymen aboard spots a German position to their left. He points it out to the commander of the T-34, who orders the turret be swiveled in that direction. As he struggles to see what the soldier has spotted, the rest of the men jump off the vehicle to take fighting positions.
Or something like that :smiling5:
This was an experiment in a new way of doing ground textures, and a new method of snow. The snow I'm very happy with, the ground texture not so much, but I think with some more grit added to it next time, and a darker colour, it could work nicely (next time I'll integrate the tank into the base more, and use it on the vehicle as well as the road)
Any other feedback or suggestions for next time are much appreciated; I'm always looking to improve my techniques!
Thanks,
Greg
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