This was my first go at such a model. Great fun trying to get it all summat like.
I had intended to have the vessel half submerged. As far as I'm concerned the only way to achieve this properly and to give water depth is to inlay the hull, rocks, everything into a sheet of clear plastic. I tried a couple of times but wasn't happy with my efforts and it proved to be beyond my skills, so up the beach she went!
It's been a strange build in a way because I had no idea what I wanted. I just did a bit, then opened a can and stared at it and then thought "That might look o.k., let's have a bash." and so on.
I had initially intended to just lightly rust the wreck to make it look like a fairly recent addition to the shoreline, but I got carried away with the rusting effect. Then came the hull holes and the rest just kind'a happened.
Rather too many pictures too!
All brush painted with cheap acrylics. The base and rocks are polystyrene. The sand is smashed up stones and the water is clear silicone.
A special thanks to him 'Up There' for providing an hour of superb and varied skies for the backdrop.




















Thanks for looking and I hope you liked the pictures.
Cheers.
Ron
I had intended to have the vessel half submerged. As far as I'm concerned the only way to achieve this properly and to give water depth is to inlay the hull, rocks, everything into a sheet of clear plastic. I tried a couple of times but wasn't happy with my efforts and it proved to be beyond my skills, so up the beach she went!
It's been a strange build in a way because I had no idea what I wanted. I just did a bit, then opened a can and stared at it and then thought "That might look o.k., let's have a bash." and so on.
I had initially intended to just lightly rust the wreck to make it look like a fairly recent addition to the shoreline, but I got carried away with the rusting effect. Then came the hull holes and the rest just kind'a happened.
Rather too many pictures too!
All brush painted with cheap acrylics. The base and rocks are polystyrene. The sand is smashed up stones and the water is clear silicone.
A special thanks to him 'Up There' for providing an hour of superb and varied skies for the backdrop.
Thanks for looking and I hope you liked the pictures.
Cheers.
Ron
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