Hey everyone! How are we all? A while ago I posted photos of my terrain that I had made for the Female Tank that I will be also making. Unfortunatly because of university and my studies, I could not do my modelling until I have finished (I have not also played any computer games too!). My last exam is on the 11th of November and I have been planning for months for my models and can't wait!!
. Over the past 2 months I have been buying accessories and even more kits! Now I do not need to buy a kit for ages since I've stocked up. Below are some photos of the kits I will be building and will be posting photos up here on the forums as I progress through each of them.
The Vietnam Soldiers kit in the photo I have been working on for a while and have made a little terrain piece for them. I did a paper mache for the ground then out of foam (from a computer box, can't remmeber the proper name of the stuff) made small blocks to represent big stones for a stone wall (thanks to miniwargaming.com for that tip!). Then painted the entire surface black and the stones a grey colour and added some white pastel for a weathering worn down effect. I am planning to add a soil colour (still deciding on the colour I will use), some static grasses then the troops and probably a sign from the Vietnam war (thanks to the thread on here!). Since I am new to weathering I tried my own on the soldiers but failed. I tried to make a shadow effect but now that I have learned other techniques which i will try to use I will paint over my mistake and adopt those new techniques!
First I will finish the Vietnam soldiers then will proceed to make both the female and male tanks for the larger terrain piece (in which I will experiment with the PVA glue, water and spray bottle I had bought to act as the Woodland Scenic product where you apply it to static grass so it sticks down which i hope works!!!), then I will experiment with the small British Infantry on my terrain piece or even make a huge battle with them, then the Aston Martin and the one I'm most excited about the One Small Step For Man... Oh yes and also the big pack of U.S. Troops!
Will be posting up photos once I continue my work, thanks for looking!!
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The Vietnam Soldiers kit in the photo I have been working on for a while and have made a little terrain piece for them. I did a paper mache for the ground then out of foam (from a computer box, can't remmeber the proper name of the stuff) made small blocks to represent big stones for a stone wall (thanks to miniwargaming.com for that tip!). Then painted the entire surface black and the stones a grey colour and added some white pastel for a weathering worn down effect. I am planning to add a soil colour (still deciding on the colour I will use), some static grasses then the troops and probably a sign from the Vietnam war (thanks to the thread on here!). Since I am new to weathering I tried my own on the soldiers but failed. I tried to make a shadow effect but now that I have learned other techniques which i will try to use I will paint over my mistake and adopt those new techniques!
First I will finish the Vietnam soldiers then will proceed to make both the female and male tanks for the larger terrain piece (in which I will experiment with the PVA glue, water and spray bottle I had bought to act as the Woodland Scenic product where you apply it to static grass so it sticks down which i hope works!!!), then I will experiment with the small British Infantry on my terrain piece or even make a huge battle with them, then the Aston Martin and the one I'm most excited about the One Small Step For Man... Oh yes and also the big pack of U.S. Troops!
Will be posting up photos once I continue my work, thanks for looking!!

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