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Thank you for the compliment Paul. :flushed:
Adding snow is not as easy as it looks, scale being one important factor. As you know I use Precision Ice and Snow, now unless you plan to do several if not more snow scenes its not cheap. Doing several layers with hair spray or mount spray in between and doing it at an angle to represent driven snow is one method.
Your addition of the baking powder has certainly brought it into scale and the amount you have used looks good. Achieving a natural look as you have done, so top marks.
Cheers John,
I think it was me more than the product, not giving it time to dry between layers so ended up with clumps.
Originally posted by GerryW
Looking good, glad that it's come out great.
Your figures are a good few levels above mine!
Cheers Gerry they can only get better the more I do.
Originally posted by Mini Me
Lovin' it Scottie! Rick H.
Thanks Rik cheque left in the normal place.
Originally posted by Tim Marlow
Looks great Paul. I can taste the cold and misery from here :thumb2:
Cheers Tim, very knid of you to say.
Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
what they said, Paul.
I think your figures look great, mate- nothing to be ashamed of at all!
Neil, thanks mate but you haven's seen the faces lol.
Originally posted by minitnkr
Definitely looks cold. Figure placement/poses IMHO is perfect. Outstanding. PaulE
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