Oh well will have to look on here then .:sad::smiling3::smiling2:.
Did you see them coming?
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I'm glad you're not rushing it. That would be criminal after such a fine build on the vehiclesComment
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The good news is it is finished so you will see it tomorrow hopefully it wont disappoint in the flesh. My photography normally manages to mask the defects lol.
Jim, Thanks fella. My brother brought me some moulds a few years back, this is the first time I have used them. The original rocks were made from plaster but My mix was no good and they were very powdery. The next two batches were made by pressing air drying modelling clay into the moulds the advantage id it dries nice and hard plus with the bigger rocks I only had to press a skin onto the mould as opposed to filling the moulds completely helping to save weight. These could then be assembles together to give a random rock face hopefully it looks the part.Comment
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I have finished adding various pigments to add some depth and variation. Then various shrubbery was added some natural that I have collected and some after market stuff.
The good news it is also ready for the Peterborough model show tomorrow.
Thanks to all who have followed along and encouraged me along the way. Here is one piccy the rest are in the finished Diorama section.
Thanks again
Scottie.
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"....as they enter the second chicane the Chevrolet muscles into the lead just as his front left suspension collapses sending his co-driver into the weeds..."
Very well done Scottie. This is right up there with your best. PaulEComment
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Jim, The moulds are from woodland scenic the two I have are mould numbers C1230 and C1236. HTHComment
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Thanks Paul. The front wheel has moved a little I was trying to show the suspension movement due to the rocks but I may have over cooked it. Glad you like it.Comment
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Awesome piece of work Scottie and glad you finished it in time for the show. Nice thing about those rock moulds is they are scale neutral. Of course the effect
would be quite different in say 1/72 scale. Cheers and have fun at the show, Rick H.
p.s. I hate to beg but some pics. of the show would be nice...:rolling:Comment
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Awesome piece of work Scottie and glad you finished it in time for the show. Nice thing about those rock moulds is they are scale neutral. Of course the effect
would be quite different in say 1/72 scale. Cheers and have fun at the show, Rick H.
p.s. I hate to beg but some pics. of the show would be nice...:rolling:Comment
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