SimonT - Hobbyboss 1/35 Russian T-18 Light Tank
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Definite success with the Sculptamold - dried nice and solid with no shrinkage
Covered the stream bed with Javis sand Monday night
When I got home from work yesterday I stuck some pre-made tufts to the top of the base edges to form low bushes then mixed up some AK rough earth paste with Russian earth, brown and black pigments. This was then knifed it on to the base.
Used a paintbrush to spread the paste around and cover the slope and upper areas being careful to push it around the tufty bushes and not over them
Then I plonked the T18 into the paste to get a good sit into the ground
Sprinkled the rest of the paste with Javis field scatter and dabbed it with a sponge to make sure some of it stays put
As the paste dried out I worked some rough areas into the track using an AK brass toothpick
I found the missing track link the other day so glued it to a length of sprue and pushed that into the ground in an attempt to make some track impressions - didn't work too well as it just got clogged with paste
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Well the base has certainly come out a treat. Looks like you are onto a winner there. The tank certainly looks the part. Great stuff all round sir.Comment
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Base is looking great, might have to look into that sculptamold myself now that I've started doing a few.Comment
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Morning Simon.
Love the whole idea, works really well coming out of the water like that. The colour of the water and the detail with the water pouring off the rear :thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
The ice worked out well, looks very churned up, you must be pleased with that .
Re the badge, at that time probably the badge was the last thing on the agenda !Comment
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