SU 76 SOMEWHERE ON THE EASTERN FRONT, THE SNOW COMETH.
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With that temperature I thought it was based in Chicago not Russia! :smiling3:
So glad you dirtied up the white wash on the SU. You have a lot of contrasting whites in the whole diorama which adds interest. Look forward to seeing the snow. Remember no yellow snow or snowmen.:smiling2:
Terrific work mate. Well done:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2: -
With that temperature I thought it was based in Chicago not Russia! :smiling3:
So glad you dirtied up the white wash on the SU. You have a lot of contrasting whites in the whole diorama which adds interest. Look forward to seeing the snow. Remember no yellow snow or snowmen.:smiling2:
Terrific work mate. Well done:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
Not long my friend.:tongue-out3:
John.
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Ok no more waiting. :smiling:
Right this is the front of the building before the snow.
The runs on the SU are some snow wash, soon to be covered .
The first thing was to clear the decks, and get some clean paper down.
I decided to go with the hair spray, using that instead of the spray adhesive in the kit you can build up the depth quicker.
Sieve at the ready , along with the Snow Powder.
Below is the first position, lifting the diorama up and resting it on a tape dispenser gave the angle for snow being driven in from the left.
I wanted to catch the left hand corner , the outer edge of the door and windows.
Below you can see the inner hinge side of the door has no snow , and its built up in the panel edge with the door style
The front of the SU now has that wind blown in look .
The back , in fact for the display it will be facing this way.
I cleaned off some of the snow from the shell cases that had just been fired, gave to crew a light sprinkling, remember they are shelted from the prevailing wind.
Thanks for following this, been great fun having support along the way, keeps me going . What with fire , snow etc bricks and debris its certainly kept me busy.
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Stunning dio mate :thumb2: Its a shame it has come to an end. A brilliant first attempt at the snowy look.You must be pleased with the way it has turned out. Time to go and enjoy a cold long pint
So what's next then mate? Other than a well earned rest :smiling5::sad:Comment
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