I took a gamble and did something non military for this G.B.
One thing to come out of this build was how much I missed the crack and humorous comments along the way....I know it's not a 'divine right' to get such things, but it's made me realise how much I need them to keep me motivated.
The 'Super Quick' building is first class and a pleasure to put together. If anyone is wanting a quick fix building I recommend getting one.
I used Polystyrene for the initial base, then polyfilla mixed with water and finally dry white powder sprinkled over the whole model. I figured that because of the steep pitch to the roof, there wouldn't be a great thickness of snow on it, so I let the powder naturally gather at the base of the roof where the pitch flattens off a bit. To seal the stuff I sprayed everything with diluted PVA.
The trees are small clippings from my garden, dipped in water, then in white powder.
The car is an old one I found in the loft! I didn't smother it in the white stuff, figuring the owner was kept up all night trying to keep it fairly clear of snow.....Hence the foot prints.
Here is the finish snowed in 'The Swan' Inn.
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From the pond.
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From the entrance.
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The just icing over pond.
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"My poor motor!"
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A general view.
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The obligatory mitt!!!
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There you go. I hope you like this offering. It's been fun bringing it together.
Thanks for looking,
Ron
One thing to come out of this build was how much I missed the crack and humorous comments along the way....I know it's not a 'divine right' to get such things, but it's made me realise how much I need them to keep me motivated.
The 'Super Quick' building is first class and a pleasure to put together. If anyone is wanting a quick fix building I recommend getting one.
I used Polystyrene for the initial base, then polyfilla mixed with water and finally dry white powder sprinkled over the whole model. I figured that because of the steep pitch to the roof, there wouldn't be a great thickness of snow on it, so I let the powder naturally gather at the base of the roof where the pitch flattens off a bit. To seal the stuff I sprayed everything with diluted PVA.
The trees are small clippings from my garden, dipped in water, then in white powder.
The car is an old one I found in the loft! I didn't smother it in the white stuff, figuring the owner was kept up all night trying to keep it fairly clear of snow.....Hence the foot prints.
Here is the finish snowed in 'The Swan' Inn.
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From the pond.
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From the entrance.
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The just icing over pond.
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"My poor motor!"
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A general view.
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The obligatory mitt!!!
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There you go. I hope you like this offering. It's been fun bringing it together.
Thanks for looking,
Ron
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