Looking splendid Andy. Very nicely done. Hope the bug goes quickly…..
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Must admit that I like the look of these things
Cheers Bob, it's a very enjoyable kit to build up
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The bug has been rather grosse,in fact quite worrying at times, however,after hearing of your,and other's,woes recently, I'll mention it no more!
ALL.... An update,of sorts,up and coming soon.Comment
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So then, getting near to the finish line now, just need to get the camo netting sorted.As usual,I shall be using the very detailed and professional method/equipment...
.. oh,ok then,some cheap herbs, netting and PVA glue....
... done a bit so far,but another day at least of fiddlin' I reckon!! ....
.... also started the arse end with tools and camo net roll...
... Well then, I'm SURE I can get this done by the end of play tomorrow.
Thanks for looking in,
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Sounds like the one I had a fortnight ago……it does go….eventually. Hell of a way to lose weight though…..Comment
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As for the camo, it's only the bits I showed earlier,and no hill of beans to do....
For main Gun Barrels,I just cut some irregular strips of the netting,brush on a liberal amount of white glue,and press them into it,(just to fill it out a bit),then drape over larger pieces which hang down past the barrel... these should be longer,and fuller than you need,as you'll be cutting them back to where you want them later..
The camo roll at the back just involves a wooden skewer,saves wasting rolling loads of netting to get the bulk of it,then,white glue and wrap netting around it half a dozen times or so
Once it's set, more white glue,and then sprinkle LOADS of the herbs all over... PLENTY more than you need.When dry,invert model,shake off excess and voilà!!
Next!!...
Cut off, roughly,the excessive length with scissors/nippers,doesn't matter that it's a straight line,white glue remains flexible for days,so just tease the threads of the netting out, with tweezers, cocktail stick,and you can get a more uneven "drape".
If it all looks too similar,colourwise, just dab on various watered down Greens to suit.
Blimey,that makes it sound long winded eh?!!!...Comment
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Thanks very much John :smiling3:
As for the camo, it's only the bits I showed earlier,and no hill of beans to do....
For main Gun Barrels,I just cut some irregular strips of the netting,brush on a liberal amount of white glue,and press them into it,(just to fill it out a bit),then drape over larger pieces which hang down past the barrel... these should be longer,and fuller than you need,as you'll be cutting them back to where you want them later..
The camo roll at the back just involves a wooden skewer,saves wasting rolling loads of netting to get the bulk of it,then,white glue and wrap netting around it half a dozen times or so :smiling3:
Once it's set, more white glue,and then sprinkle LOADS of the herbs all over... PLENTY more than you need.When dry,invert model,shake off excess and voilà!! :smiling3:
Next!!...
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Cut off, roughly,the excessive length with scissors/nippers,doesn't matter that it's a straight line,white glue remains flexible for days,so just tease the threads of the netting out, with tweezers, cocktail stick,and you can get a more uneven "drape".
If it all looks too similar,colourwise, just dab on various watered down Greens to suit.
Blimey,that makes it sound long winded eh?!!!...Comment
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