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  • NickT
    • Apr 2019
    • 194

    #16
    Hi all,
    Had a go with static grass - mixed results. Also added an old bit of tarp for him to sit on. Now painting an infantry man to add walking past.Click image for larger version

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    Will post pictures as it progresses. Comments/advice welcomed.
    Nick T

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #17
      That's grass looks ok.

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      • Guest

        #18
        The grass looks great Nick. Well done.

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        • NickT
          • Apr 2019
          • 194

          #19
          Thanks guys - still learning as I go.
          More to follow.

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          • NickT
            • Apr 2019
            • 194

            #20
            addition of infantryman - on looking at the photo's I saw he had a bit of grass stuck on his helmet which has now been removed.Click image for larger version

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            Thanks for looking - calling this one done now.

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            • Jason Crausby
              • Apr 2018
              • 658

              #21
              Great.... I really like it....reminds me of the tales my Grandad used to tell... he was always getting into trouble for stealing a few drinks here and there!

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              • NickT
                • Apr 2019
                • 194

                #22
                Thanks Jason - I don't know about drinking (sure he did) but my dad kept chickens at the forward airfields through Normandy.

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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #23
                  Great dio, Nick, tells the story perfectly.:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

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                  • monica
                    • Oct 2013
                    • 15169

                    #24
                    looks great thats all t need ,well done

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                    • eddiesolo
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 11193

                      #25
                      Hi Nick, nice little dio mate. Much has been said about adding grass-flock-etc, you can use pepper-never use salt, ruins your models as it attracts moisture, dust, ash, anything at all to create dirt etc, just do a blob of undiluted PVA and sprinkle on the blow off the excess, you don't have to use paint all the time.

                      I did I similar small dio (see pics) using coffee stirrers some small stones to create a spring and flock grass with the bristles from a paint brush for the longer grasses, Sometimes the simple and plain the dio the more it tells.

                      Do not be afraid to experiment with angles also as these can add a great dynamic to a piece.

                      Again, a nice piece with a story for the viewer.
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                      • NickT
                        • Apr 2019
                        • 194

                        #26
                        Thanks John, Monica and Si. I enjoyed doing the dio and have learnt things along the way. Si thanks for the tips/advice I will have a go with different things as you suggest and also different angles with the pictures. Your stroll in the meadow is very impressive. I especially like the tree and the ground work.
                        Thanks again all.
                        Nick T.

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                        • eddiesolo
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jul 2013
                          • 11193

                          #27
                          Originally posted by NickT
                          Thanks John, Monica and Si. I enjoyed doing the dio and have learnt things along the way. Si thanks for the tips/advice I will have a go with different things as you suggest and also different angles with the pictures. Your stroll in the meadow is very impressive. I especially like the tree and the ground work.
                          Thanks again all.
                          Nick T.
                          No problems mate, modelling can take any direction from perfect to a pile of junk and you can do anything and add anything. Like I said your little dio looks superb and tells a story without fuss.

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                          • Guest

                            #28
                            Excellent Nick. Very nicely done.

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                            • NickT
                              • Apr 2019
                              • 194

                              #29
                              Cheers Peter - might get to be a quality modeller/painter like you one day.

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                              • eddiesolo
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Jul 2013
                                • 11193

                                #30
                                Originally posted by NickT
                                Cheers Peter - might get to be a quality modeller/painter like you one day.
                                Nick, first rule of modelling-build for you, what you want, how you want. There are no rules, techniques and practice yes, but a model can be done in anyway you like. Don't set your skill levels high as they may not be reachable...yet, take your time and just keep making stuff and most of all, enjoy it, which I might add, you seem to do as this dio shows, the humour comes through and that is down to you thinking it out and having fun with the piece.

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