Something has happened, didn't think it would have been this soon.
The KV1 has been glued down along with a start on the ice and water. i've pinned some thin section of wood to the edges and taped them on. Smearing the inside face with vaseline to stop the acrylic from sticking, well that's the plan.
Started with applying a coat of the water along the outside edge. Up to now after 6 hrs there has been no leakage.
Easy stuff to use, and the best part is acrylic, so no fumes and easy clean up. Mix wise nothing could be more simple 50/50 . Allowing of course a good 24 hrs plus to dry.
Thinking of how this is going to progress I need to put the ice on in two stages , the unbroken sheet first towards the front and side edges leaving the Panzer surrounded by the broken along with the water. Oce this is done the snow can be applied.
The next step will be the sheet ice.
Meanwhile the figures continue.



Comments welcome with any hints, or course as Steve is on holiday I don't:crying::smiling2::smiling2: expect any abuse about my oil work.
John.
The KV1 has been glued down along with a start on the ice and water. i've pinned some thin section of wood to the edges and taped them on. Smearing the inside face with vaseline to stop the acrylic from sticking, well that's the plan.
Started with applying a coat of the water along the outside edge. Up to now after 6 hrs there has been no leakage.
Easy stuff to use, and the best part is acrylic, so no fumes and easy clean up. Mix wise nothing could be more simple 50/50 . Allowing of course a good 24 hrs plus to dry.
Thinking of how this is going to progress I need to put the ice on in two stages , the unbroken sheet first towards the front and side edges leaving the Panzer surrounded by the broken along with the water. Oce this is done the snow can be applied.
The next step will be the sheet ice.
Meanwhile the figures continue.
Comments welcome with any hints, or course as Steve is on holiday I don't:crying::smiling2::smiling2: expect any abuse about my oil work.
John.
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