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king derelict

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  1. Thanks EG, I will have a browse - and visit Sprue Brothers again Alan
  2. Thank You very much Gary. Your shadow boxes are in a master class of their own so I value your praise highly. You create superb pieces of art. Alan
  3. Thanks Jack It looks like I need to get some more while I can Alan
  4. The micro balloons are great but I also like the paraffin with white spray as a piece of floating ice with snow or frost on it Alan
  5. Thank you very much Edward. I remember the Airfix Highlanders. I remember my attempts at the tartan were not very convincing. I did a dry run with the figures on the base nd I think its working out so I'll fix them tomorrow. Alan
  6. Their range of figures is impressive. The New Years moritorium on buying more kits may be about to fall apart after 7 days Alan
  7. The 120 mm kits I have look very good. Are they still in production? Sprue Brothers seem to be the only people stocking them and their choices seem to be diminishing Alan
  8. Thank you very much Jack. You are right. There isn't enough detail to work with. The figures will be deep in the display so I'll add the matte coat and continue. I have a couple of Verlinden 120mm figures on the shelf which I'm keen to attempt especially after watching the technique video you posted recently. Many Thanks for that Alan
  9. Thank you very much OC. I just read an interesting article about the quality of 1/72 figures which said Hat figures dominated the scale and were generally poor quality in terms of detail. The Emhar offerings were considered better but marginalized by Hat. I imagine they would look good en masse for wargaming. Alan
  10. A beautiful and interesting model. And straight onto the wish list Alan
  11. I touched up a few places on the base and painted the black edges. I dunno why I always end up leaving that until the end; it would be much smarter done at the start. An order to TAP Plastic now for the case parts. I continued with the figures. With some varied shades of khaki and some dark washes I am fairly happy with the majority of the figures but I am struggling a bit with the faces. The detail is poor to start with and on one I did a poor job of scraping the flash off. I'm trying to build up shades of skin tones but there really isn't a lot of detail to catch the washes. The three marching figures are not too bad and the seated figure is OK but the rest are disappointing. The officer has almost no facial features If nothing else this has given me a new appreciation of the figure painting excellence of Jack @Jack12477 and OC @Old Collingwood. I'm still a bit surprised at the lack of options for 1/72 scale WW1 figures. Given the level of devastation it always seemed to be an underrepresented war Thank you for looking in, the likes and commenting Alan
  12. Thank you very much Jack. Much appreciated. I used a lot of your diorama tips and ides in this, my first real land diorama. Alan
  13. Thank you Patrick The Roden kit is very nice and the Emhar Whippet is not bad once painted Alan
  14. Thank you OC. Just wish I could improve the figures now Alan
  15. The bus is coming together realy nicely and i like the staff car too Alan
  16. Happy New Year to Everyone. i hope it brings a lot of good things I added a canister under the tarp on the Whippet alongside the tin helmet. I made some tie downs out of scrap PE for the ropes securing the tarps and decided that was enough fiddling about. Everything got a dose of clear matt coat and once they were dry I added the vehicles to their final positions on the base. I made up some mud with a mixture of white glue, brown craft acrylic, ceramic dust and a little water. This was used to blend the vehicles onto the base. So far so good. There is no excuse I; now need to get serious with the figures. Thank you all for looking in and the likes and comments. Alan
  17. I'm making sure the cats get nowhere near the gun! Alan
  18. Really interesting subjects. I'm enjoying following along Alan
  19. Interesting times Ken. Its got to be something to get into a totally clean jet. I was at Mac in 1993 and onwards so they had the F-15 lines going, the F-18, T-45 and the AV-8B. The jazzed up AV-8 may have been a warmed over version in the 1990s. P+W was offering up a new LP turbine and fan. RR was looking back over the PCB testing that had been done for the P1154 which was cancelled - but at least the RN got to fly F-4s instead. I'll see if I can find the picture Alan
  20. Thank you so much OC. I think I'm very close to being able to add the vehicles. Still a little way off with the figures. Alan
  21. Thank you very much Denis I think the art is knowing when to stop Alan
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