"Set aside." Normandy diorama.
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Thank you for sharing this superb ref photo Steve. The track looks nice on the flatbed, cool diorama idea.Comment
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Under normal circumstances I would have no hesitation in saying yes. Sadly at the moment my email system is down. Once it is back up and running I will PM you and you can send me your email address. :thumb2:Comment
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Thanks for adding the pic Steve, the wedge is a nice little touch, I spotted the same on other images of tanks on flatbed railcars.Comment
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Guy,
Really great job, have just caught up and enjoyed your commentary throughout.
Cheers, Mike.Comment
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Pete, Mike, thank you sirs !
The base isn't finished yet but to keep the focus I put the unfinished flatbed railcar or "Platformwagen" back on the bench. I completed it with its brake hoses (I used flexible tube to make it look a tadd more realistic). With oils burnt sienna, raw umber and raw ocre I gave the grey superstructure a bit of a rusty appearance.
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Much more to come, you'll be bored I'm afraid.Comment
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Afternoon Guy,
Looking very nice mate....Finding this all very interesting:nerd:
As you know I’ve built/painted a flat car but never did anything with it. One thing I’m curious of is, did they have different flat cars for different vehicle weights or did one type carry everything?
Would also like to know more about the wedges/chocks under the front sprockets....was this the only thing to prevent movement?Comment
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