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  • From: Rain USA, Vancouver WA
Posted by tigerman on Sunday, August 7, 2005 11:54 PM
Another fine piece of work Russ. Great subject and groundwork.

   http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/wing_nut_5o/PANZERJAGERGB.jpg

 Eric 

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 5, 2005 4:17 PM
That looks great! Very good job on the weathering.
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  • From: Canada
Posted by sasd on Friday, August 5, 2005 4:09 PM
Hoo-haa,my wife picked up a nice burnt umber for me and it looks like the colour I`m running out of,I`m a happy camper now!
Thanks for the comment Rick,glad you like it.Smile [:)]
"Battleing Bastards of Bastogne"
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  • From: A Spartan in the Wolverine State
Posted by rjkplasticmod on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 10:01 AM
Excellent work, beautiful Diorama.

Regards, Rick
RICK At My Age, I've Seen It All, Done It All, But I Don't Remember It All...
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Posted by Kelly_Zak on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 9:15 AM
Russ, you could try and get some burnt umber from the Creamcoat line thats the colour I use for my face washes, but in my case it's the artist oils. You could try to just add a little of the straight colour, then dip your brush in either water or some of the acryllic thinner and blend everything together.
"There you go with those negative waves again!"
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Posted by sasd on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 8:22 AM
Thanks for the comments gang,yeah the wash is different,a little reddier than I would like.
I`m in the process of trying a new colour as my usual brown is fast becoming a colour of the past (not being made anymore),so it`s a learning expierience all over again.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 2, 2005 12:14 PM
awesome!!!! the only thing id do is lighten up the guys faces...they look like ompa loompas....great detail though!!!
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  • From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posted by zokissima on Tuesday, August 2, 2005 12:11 PM
Amazing work, I can just feel the strain of the engine as it pulls the big gun through the sand.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 2, 2005 7:15 AM
Another fine diorama!! Such quality work!! I am very impressed!
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  • From: CANADA
Posted by Kelly_Zak on Monday, August 1, 2005 11:39 PM
Cool, done already! Great one, Russ, the banks look great, you can see the effort that 7 is exerting pulling that cannon with the tracks sinking into the sand...great stuff! Oh, next time we go for coffee, I picked up a little something at a dollar store there you'll really like!
"There you go with those negative waves again!"
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 1, 2005 11:16 PM
damn thats a nice job, good work sasd
-ERAD
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Posted by sasd on Monday, August 1, 2005 4:30 PM
It`s cool Dave go for it! A couple of other things that I did to the 7 was I used the salt method on the paint work and I also scratched an engine for it. Just a couple of things you can think about as your doing yours.Smile [:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 1, 2005 4:08 PM
Hey Russ,

You 'one-upped' me on the DAK prime mover/arty combination. I'm still slogging away on mine between other projects. Nice job on yours...I'll try to not steal too much from it Big Smile [:D]
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  • From: Canada
Posted by sasd on Monday, August 1, 2005 4:03 PM
Thanks Stuka,yes I would say he`s a prime candidate for skin cancer in his later years,lol! It maybe that he came out a little deeper in colour than it actually is in pic form .

Ok Tango 1 here is how I did this groundcover;
I started with a dry wooden base long enough to include the length of the barrel,no overhangs,that`s very important!
To the base I dry spooned your common dirt from a construction site,with this dirt you build up the road sides and create depth for tire tracks etc.
Next,I dry spooned a dark sand that I picked up from Micheals liberally over the dirt,gives you a twotone colouring now and something to work hilites on.
I remembered something Heavy Arty said awhile back that the desert had a bit of a red/rusty tinge to it so I added a bit of a rust coloured tile grout to hilite,but ever so sparingly!! Remember,all this is still dry!
I next added again sparingly a white sand to hilite even further.
Now mix a solution of whiteglue and water and apply to all areas,fear not,this will dry rock hard.
Once you have it soaked down you then add your tire ruts, vehicles,signage,figures etc.,with white glue of course.You can also go back and add more sand as I have done to give more depth .
Another very important bit of info that I should have mentioned earlier is don`t use an untreated piece of wood,you`ll have a banana boat by morning! Cut up you wifes nik-nak shelves or something like that but don`t use just straight plain wood!
So that`s how I do all of my groundcovers on all dios and vigs,hope this works for you,
have fun!
"Battleing Bastards of Bastogne"
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Posted by stukabomb88 on Monday, August 1, 2005 2:25 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by panzer_grenadier

not bad but what with the guy on the in red?


His shirt is off, and he's sunburnt!!Cool [8D]
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  • From: A secret workshop somewhere in England
Posted by TANGO 1 on Monday, August 1, 2005 1:18 PM
I love this one! It looks great! How did you do the ground work? It looks very effective, I'd love to know how its done.
Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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  • From: Dallas
Posted by KINGTHAD on Monday, August 1, 2005 8:33 AM
I can feel the grit in my teeth, good job

Thad
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 1, 2005 6:40 AM
not bad but what with the guy on the in red?
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  • From: Canada
Prime Movin!
Posted by sasd on Monday, August 1, 2005 2:41 AM
Afrika Korps on the move with an Sdkfz 7 haulin a SFH 18 Fieldhowitzer. The gun is from Calder Craft a division of Hinchliffe Models LTD. and is all white metal. Very nice detail but metal is too heavy and too soft. Halftrack is converted
Tamiya 7/1.







Smile [:)]
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