An epic base taking shape there John. Great stuff.
Zvezda SU - 100 1/35 SCALE & BM truck
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Thanks Peter. Wanted to have some night, will be even more when the pines are on top !.
Oh those ejector pin marks, I filled them once ! Used that ******* Vallejo ,oop:! bit of snow on there and no one will see :nerd:
The foam is a polyurethane rigid foam. I kept all the off cuts, now it's coming in handy .:smiling: .
Yes they have come out well .
Thanks Si, sowed those fern seeds this morning, won't know now for 3 odd weeks !
Thanks John, had to look the first one up though :smiling: Intend to have a stone face with the pines growing on the top and up one side.
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Hi John - I find VJ filler is not very good as filler apart from on fine sanding scratches where you can wipe it in with a finger tip
It is good for stippling on with a cut down brush to create a rougher surface texture though
Ah, the drivers hatch - you have it opened right up. All pictures I've seen they only open to around 30deg above horizontal so don't clash with the mantlet cover - bit of artistic licenceComment
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Hi John - I find VJ filler is not very good as filler apart from on fine sanding scratches where you can wipe it in with a finger tip
It is good for stippling on with a cut down brush to create a rougher surface texture though
Ah, the drivers hatch - you have it opened right up. All pictures I've seen they only open to around 30deg above horizontal so don't clash with the mantlet cover - bit of artistic licence
Today saw the start of the base with the application of Sculptamold. Now I don't know if the addition of PVA makes any difference, but I always add it to any plaster type mix, just to give it a bit of a bite I added it here as well .
Please note the attempt to keep the new cutting mat clean .
Full tube of Sculpt bit of water , then a dollop of PVA. I then mix in more water depending on how thick I want it to be. It needs to be wet enough to spread easily, yet still retain the structure.
Worked this in with a plaster knife and a small pallet knife, creating folds and lines in the "rock " face.
another view . closer up of the left hand base of the rocks.
Having given the dowels a light sanding I then applied a wash coat to them and a few real branch off cuts, the remainder of the washes I painted on to the still damp Sculpt.
Of course more painting is required but as there will be a snow fall as well thought this was a good staring point.
Thanks for looking in, comments welcome.
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Hi John great start on the base looks very good.
By the way who's bench are you using can't be yours it's too tidy :tears-of-joy:.
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Thanks Paul, had a great time yesterday by the way :smiling2::smiling2: always good to meet up.Comment
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Yes mate it was great to catch up again.Comment
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