1/35 ChTZ 60 Stalinetz Tractor by Thunder Models.
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Lovely work on the dio John :thumb2: .
The bridge looks great, will be an eyecatcher on its own.
Glad you're feeling better now, take care.
Ps. sorry to read about the loss of your friend, my condoleances.Comment
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Appreciate you condolences , thank you .
John.Comment
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All looking great John, have not my self worked on a base centered dio for a while, but am I?
Massive dio coming of 8x8 German armored car (SD.Kfz 232) and Tiger 1 moving east through a shattered Russian village
Waiting for assault troops via post.
Love the bridge and water looks great, thought I saw a crayfish skitter by or maybe one too many vodkas
Cheerio, hic :tongue-out3:
Jim
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This is looking great, John :thumb2:
I really like the embroidery, I think you've found your niche....Comment
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Hi John, the figures are looking good with the wash...faces have purked up and they all look happy. Bridge and water looking fine...here's a suggestion for later, pick out some of the reed stems and bend them ever so slightly. You can also fold some down at certain height intervals or at the tips. If you have a flat nosed plier , use it to press the tips...hopefully they would flatten enough to look like leaves.
That tree at the end of the bridge...the real one in your garden, have you found a way to grow Siamese Durian trees in the UK? The leaves look awfully similar to the species.:tears-of-joy:
Tractor looks really used.:thumb2:
Cheers,
RichardComment
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All looking great John, have not my self worked on a base centered dio for a while, but am I?
Massive dio coming of 8x8 German armored car (SD.Kfz 232) and Tiger 1 moving east through a shattered Russian village
Waiting for assault troops via post.
Love the bridge and water looks great, thought I saw a crayfish skitter by or maybe one too many vodkas
Cheerio, hic :tongue-out3:
Jim
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Hi John, the figures are looking good with the wash...faces have purked up and they all look happy. Bridge and water looking fine...here's a suggestion for later, pick out some of the reed stems and bend them ever so slightly. You can also fold some down at certain height intervals or at the tips. If you have a flat nosed plier , use it to press the tips...hopefully they would flatten enough to look like leaves.
That tree at the end of the bridge...the real one in your garden, have you found a way to grow Siamese Durian trees in the UK? The leaves look awfully similar to the species.:tears-of-joy:
Tractor looks really used.:thumb2:
Cheers,
RichardComment
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Looking great John.
Chipping on the tractor is very effective, and the dio is something else. In the shot looking across the bridge it's hard to tell where your work ends and reality begins!Comment
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