I think it looks fine this way: the two empty corners don’t detract from what’s going on, and by having all the action on a diagonal through the frame, it kind of focuses things on the casualty. It’s too easy to do a Verlinden and pile stuff in all empty corners just so they’re not.
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Thanks chaps, I think you're right.
By the time I've added the missing stuff, like the casualties body armour & pack, helmet for the bearded guy, and the two weapons I'm short, there ought to be plenty going on.
Probably some baggage on the vehicle too, just for good measure!Comment
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Thanks Jim.
I decided to tackle the antenna this morning. I'd already lost the kit tripod section, so started by making one out of 0.4 mm wire, adding the kit part I had left, and the etch reflector.
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Then a central piece of wire to hold the etch directors. I started out using 2mm plasticard shims to keep the spacing consistent, but they just made it even more fiddly, so I eyeballed it instead. Not quite perfect, but way better than I was expecting to manage!
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And one for scale (more for the Instagram heathens :smiling5: )
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I'm going to let the glue set up well on that while I have a lie down!Comment
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Thanks Steve & Lee.
The antenna got primed and painted pretty much straight away. I wanted it done so I could hide it somewhere safe rather than plonking something on top of it lol.
If I can't find it when the time comes, it's right at the back of my top shelf :smiling5:Comment
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This baby is really taking on a great look Andy! Nice layout, good looking figures and that antenna, it's the hammer!!! You are definitely living up to your name Scratchy. Take a bow Sir, you deserve it.....
Prost
Allen
PS, Drink a cold one to celebrate your fine work too!!!Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Cheers Allen, glad you like it.
I've primed up a couple more bits but am now taking a break for a few days. An hour at most in a cold shed after work is not my idea of fun, especially now the nights are so dark.
I'm hoping to relocate to a room in the house while I do all of the brush painting. Trouble is, the wife is in the middle of restoring a 1960's Parker Knoll easy chair, so I'll have to share the space with a load of sandpaper, Danish oil, foam, fabric and Lord knows what else :smiling2:Comment
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Beautiful work Andy. You really are up there with the best of them with your braille scale work. Lovely to seeComment
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