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1/35 WWII Russian T-40 diorama

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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 9, 2005 4:26 PM
JU-88

There are quite a few ways to model water.

Probably the easiest to use would be Woodland Scenics Realistic Water. Just pour on to form the main body of water and then use their Water Effects to make ripples or waves. But it is quite expensive.

Another method is to use clear casting resin. You will probably get this at an art store. I have not used it but it will give a nice clear finish or you can colour it. Bad fumes so use this stuff outside.

At the moment I am doing a stream in a diorama and using artist's acrylic medium.
Sometimes called acrylic gel. Get this from an art store as well. It dries just short of clear and can be coloured with paint if needed.

I guess the best advice is that you will need to practice first with whichever of these you use.

Have fun.
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    November 2005
1/35 WWII Russian T-40 diorama
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 8, 2005 3:06 PM
Hey guys,

I have the Maquette WWII T-40 Russian Amphibious Light Tank in 1/35 scale. I got it on sale from Squadron for $4.99 last month, and I want to do a diorama with it. I want to have it creeping through a boggy marsh with some tall straw grass. My question is, how do I do the water? I have NEVER done anything with modeling water before! What is the best brand to use? How do I make the ripples/waves? And if you have any tips or comments, they are more than welcome! Any websites/links on modeling water will also work. Thank you for your support!

Perry Lockhart
Shell Point, FL

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