QUOTE: Originally posted by zacharel
Excellent, excellent, excellent!! Oh, and did I say excellent?
I've been wanting to do a VN dio myself for a while now. Just a couple questions: I read how you did the water, but what did you make the foilage from like the grassy type plants)? What kit did you get the figures from? Is it possible to get kits of, say, a village? Was thinking of doing a village on a rice paddy type thing with invaders from one or the other side (US/VC). Would this be realistic?
This is my first attempt at a dio, but I have a few figures (1/35 Tamiya) and jeeps from WWII. I've done a lot of reading on VN and I think I would rather do one on that. Is it possible to convert my WWII figs. to VN without looking too fake? I know--lots of questions, but if any could be answered, it would be a great help.
Thanx in advance for any answers.
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Thank you for your kind words on my dio ¡¡¡¡
About the high grass, it´s unmade hemp rope, cut to side, tied with wire, painted with aerograph in green tones, glued to base into holes with pva glue, and pushed down as you like it with your fingers. It´s easy and very cheap ¡¡¡
The figures are mainly "Seal 2" kit from DML Dragon, with the beret head from Tamiya "British strechers" or "Ambulance Land Rover". The Vietcong figure is one of "NVA Sappers" kit from DML Dragon too.
About villages, I know long time ago there was a kit of a Vietnam village house from "Belgo", but I´m afraid you must make your own houses with balsa wood, hemp rope, big brush hairs, and so. You can check Google for Vietnam Villages for models to do.
Sorry, the jeep from WWII was not often seen in Vietnam; the usual stuff was the M-38 and M-151 Mutt; and it´s much difficult to transform WWII figures to Vietnam ones, so my advice is to use some of the DML Dragon kits (not expensive at all, very good for less money, especially the last items like "Marine Recons" "Seals 2", "SOG-Macv" "1st cavalry division", "NVA Sappers" and so)
Any other cuestions ???
Bye bye
Santiago