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Figure work is nothing to be sniffed at (yes I spotted the nasal spray boom boom)
Very good work. The mud is exceptional. Great job
Thank you so much Dougie, such nice comments gives me the inspiration to carry on with the build Nasal spray bottle great for holding water to be used a drop or two at a time..........Jim
Can now see the amount of time you put into these dios, Jim! Fantastic use of paint, in the time honoured fine-art style - many layers of colours, ends up looking so real!
Can now see the amount of time you put into these dios, Jim! Fantastic use of paint, in the time honoured fine-art style - many layers of colours, ends up looking so real!
Thank you so much John, just getting started left this one alone for a while, got sidetracked with my "Soviet Steamrollers" but back on track now to the finish.............Jim
Cracking work Jim, the basework looks superb, looking forward to seeing more, especially with the figures added
Thanks Tommy, lots of dry brushing to do even on the ground work, still need to work up a bunch of debris, wire entanglements and casualties a real bloody mess will also fill shell holes with a foul greenish slime and a corpse or two for good measure hung in the wire. Takes a bit of time to sort it all out but I'll make it work..................Jim
Thank you so much John, just getting started left this one alone for a while, got sidetracked with my "Soviet Steamrollers" but back on track now to the finish.............Jim
Happens to me all the time! I'm now enjoying a break from tiny PE, and picking up a 1/48 spit, thats for a mate...canopies, eek!
Wow, what a hellish scene.
Amazing detail and build work, Jim. I love the level of thought going into it!
Thanks Kris, Scenario revolves around the "Amiens" campaign which heralded the first use of the "Whippet" tank in any real numbers, used to exploit breeches in the German trenches and wreak havoc in rear areas. The Brits had soon learned that massive preparatory artillery barrages severely hampered tank maneuverability and chucked any chance at surprise, so only a light simultaneous rolling barrage just ahead of the attackers was used basically to keep the Germans heads down. Therefore many trenches were captured virtually intact.
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