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The facade painting look good
Anyone with a good car don't need to be justified - Hazel Motes
more pics
the street was made by miniart fantastic quality but I wished the signs on the shop had been optional that way the strret would look more original
right not posted for ages because of technical problems with the forum and a lot of real life stuff getting in the way well here is some new photos I have been wreathing the mech its not great loads more work to do on that and the base is covered in plus model paving stones
Good Heavens! thats a Big "guy"
Clever to melt instead of breaking the tank, more like crushing than shattering
So, its been a few days, what 'ch got done now?
Steve
Building the perfect model---just not quite yet
Never mind...I misread the scene.
Remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.
Pretty cool! I would never have thought about melting the model to get the crushed look.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
(EDIT) i can't reply to this tread due to some sort of glitch in the forum I can only edit old posts so I am going to show you the latest photos by editing this post instead
here is a dry fix of the gunther
I have given the sherman and the gunther a under coat of paint now I going to weather both and paint the battle damage dirt and rust (OLD POST)this some work in progress photos of my Paolo Parente's dust diorama its a German Gunther mech crushing a sherman tank underfoot while German infantry run between its legs I melted the sherman model under a candle then pressed the melted plastic to flatten it
I have given the sherman and the gunther a under coat of paint now I going to weather both and paint the battle damage dirt and rust
(OLD POST)this some work in progress photos of my Paolo Parente's dust diorama its a German Gunther mech crushing a sherman tank underfoot while German infantry run between its legs I melted the sherman model under a candle then pressed the melted plastic to flatten it
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