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  • Guest

    #76
    Thanks for the advice guys!

    I know, I have to pressing more onto wall! Remember it's just a "test".

    Perhaps will try to do a green wash, will look better? Let's see!!

    Thanks again!

    Polux

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    • Guest

      #77
      Hi all!!!

      Upppsss....think I do it again...... :emo10:

      The resin that I use to imitate the water, "eats" my soil again!!!! Like on my Crashed Tilly!!! This time I do it the correct mix, but I'm wrong with another thing....

      It's my neverending story..... Who dares win.....but not always!

      :shaving:

      I'm not sad.....I have learn a new thing today.

      It was one of my favorites dio, different and romantic!!! It's a pity!!!

      Don't close down or lose this thread, because I don't go down, just will give up again!

      I pull up the ruins before the resin "destroy" them.

      At the moment I will do another dio now (different), but I will return on this one some day.

      Thanks for all friends!

      Polux.

      Ps: in the pic you can see the resin eating my soil, just in front of my eyes. :crash:

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      • Guest

        #78
        Polux - it looks fantastic to me. Regarding your problem; cant you let it dry and then add the soil again in built up areas using pigments mixed with black to give you the wet soil and dry soil contrast. Im sure it would turn out as you want it then.

        Cheers

        Andy

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        • Guest

          #79
          By the way,, the water effect is stunning and the green slime effect is very realistic and adds to the effect nicely

          Andy

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          • Guest

            #80
            Originally posted by \
            Polux - it looks fantastic to me. Regarding your problem; cant you let it dry and then add the soil again in built up areas using pigments mixed with black to give you the wet soil and dry soil contrast. Im sure it would turn out as you want it then.Cheers

            Andy
            Sorry Andy!!! I miss your post!!!

            Uffff....the pic is five minuts after put the resin, you must see it half hour later......

            It's defently finished and RIP (at the moment)

            Thank you for your advice.

            Polux

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            • Ian M
              Administrator
              • Dec 2008
              • 18269
              • Ian
              • Falster, Denmark

              #81
              I think you should take that resin you bought and take it back to the shop you bought it from together with some photos of all the things that it has destroyed!

              Try the Vallejo one. Still water.

              Ian M
              Group builds

              Bismarck

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              • papa 695
                Moderator
                • May 2011
                • 22770

                #82
                Hi Polux sorry to hear about another disaster with the water effect, it was looking very good. But i may have found your problem, the base was made from Polystrene if i'm not mistaken ,and the water effect you use seems to have a hot setting action just like plaster of paris. So this may melt the polystyrene as a consequence, so if you line the polystyrene with filler before you put the water effect on i'm sure it should stop it melting

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                • Guest

                  #83
                  You are in the right direction Ian.

                  That's the truely trouble. The little parts I leave to do the stone effects was 'killed' by the resin.

                  The others parts have no problems. My mistake! Don't remember the last time...

                  Only wish can copy the same soil and color, I was very pleased with they.

                  Thank you

                  Polux

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                  • Guest

                    #84
                    Mmmm....Hi guys..!

                    I was thinking....be careful ....

                    And if I try to rescue this diorama with my new project "Medieval Village"?

                    Maybe the scale isn't the same... I don't know yet...

                    But a Dragon fighting there could be nice..

                    Want to help me? Any suggestions...?

                    Regards

                    Polux

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                    • Guest

                      #85
                      I notice the scale on the medieval village is 1:120? ...

                      I like the idea of the dragon attacking/fighting the villagers, you could do so much with that.

                      for the villagers maybe you could get some model railway figures and adjust them, i think "TT scale" is still use over in europe and thats 1:120.... at a push you could use "N scale", these are 1:148 but shouldn't look too bad.

                      The dragons scale isn't important as they could be any size you can imagine.

                      It will be a long project but would be worth trying in my opinion.

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                      • papa 695
                        Moderator
                        • May 2011
                        • 22770

                        #86
                        I think you have a cunning plan Polux and if you can get the figures Colin points out it could just work

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                        • Guest

                          #87
                          HI Colin and Ian!!!

                          Sorry for my late response!!!

                          You are right Colin, the scale is that one!! Thanks for the advice, will try to find some complements at this train scale, if not.....well...you know....scratch build!!!

                          The next fascicle I will have a figure, willl waiting for see the exact size.

                          Thanks for all!

                          Polux

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