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Hi again Gern. The dish and itself was taken from a juice carton. The support is simply a bracket I took from my scrapbox. The air conditioner are parts taken from my scrapbox. The fan itself is from a HO scale local. The square box is a plastic. Do not know where I got it. I usually lots of stuff, if it looks like something I can use. The gaget on the side is a part from a 1/24 scale motorcycle.
Thanks Charles. Looks like getting a BIG box and filling it with stuff that might be useful one day - and asking relatives to keep small oddments they come across too.
Did some work on the roof. I glued sand paper to the sides and the top of the form to represent Stucco. At the top edges I used wall paste and then used the tip of paint brush to stipple the paste which in returned produced the Stucco effect. At on of the roof corners I chipped out pieces to represent broken concrete, maybe during a mortar attack or just simply worn out concrete. Either way, it looked the part. Then I painted everything with a concrete paint. Then, I used a sponged to dap a yellow paint. Then I went over everything with black wash to give it a worn aged look. Again, sorry for the bad pics:
I already started on the figures. I took about 2 hours just trying to file up on all seams and get everything perfect on these two figures. These will be the insurgents. I have about four more of the US soldiers to do. - at least try to:
Some new pictures. As I said before, figure painting is not my best side; but I am still at it. Still more work left on these two figures but you get the gest of how it is going to look in the end. So the figures in the image is not quite finished. A bit more high-lights and a matte spray would make things a little better. The location of the pickup will be changed in the end.
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