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Nearly there - 'dry fit' to see if I've missed anything obvious and to make sure that the figures will 'fit' (had to build under one foot so far, and need to slightly move the 'lower lookout', as he's 'talking' to mid-air!), need to raid the garden for some 'vegetation', and get a few other bits and pieces done (tarps, bucket, cooking pots, slings etc.)
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Really pushing myself out of my previous experiences of dioramas (the base wasn't too bad, as I'd done something similar years ago, but without the water feature!)
At the moment, having great fun trying to do the 7 slings for the guns using thin foil, not sure if that's a good thing or if I should have gone for paper, as cutting .75mm strips isn't going too well! :thinking: Also working on some pots and pans, hopefully they'll turn out OK. Haven't even started on the tarpaulins yet.Comment
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Thanks Andrew, not too much left to do, (still waiting for the pin vice) want/need a tree/bush in near the fire (only really to support the smoke, as it won't stand up on its own - despite having enough hairspray on it to hold a beehive!), bits that are on 'hold' until the pin vice turns up are the bucket (nicely dented), pots (which are getting 'fire blackened') and the remainder of the water, as I've got to get the level to the bucket (so toss-up between varnish and clear silicon).Comment
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I'd say "yes"
It looks like a proper old thick canvas lorry tarp, a bit filthy and stiff.
I think with all the modern fabrics we use it's easy to forget how things used to be.Comment
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Know what you mean about the old canvas lorry tarps - heavy, coarse, jump on them to fold them up, but they'd keep the weather out and withstand more abuse than they should ever have!Comment
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