TA DA!!!
Here it is--DONE!
To finish it, I wanted to add some more fullness to the trees and their leaves, as well as fill in the groundwork to reflect the fallen leaves in their respective coors. To do this, I mixed up a couple different mixes of colors--some are straight bright colors, othrs are mixed in with brown groundwork.
To adhere them, I simply sprayed the vegetation with Dullcoat, and sprinkled the powders carefully onto the trees and ground--that's all there was to it, really, I did two or three passes.
Afterward, It added body to, and brought into harmony the ground and the different colored trees. I sealed it all with another coat of dullcoat.
And yes--there's me and Jenn, just about to enter our beloved Neischwanstein! And coming up the walk there is the castle beagle, "Sunset Snoopy the IIIrd"--what's a csatle without a Castle Beagle? LOL!
I even tried to simulate the painting on the main building that you see when you first walk in.
More pics, more angles...
And Hans stepped in with his "Sturmbottel" of Red Brown paint to provide some scale; thank you, Hans...
Man, it's just like we could walk back in!..I think that the scale turned out pretty close, don't you? What do you think, guys?
OK; enough talking...enjoy the rest of the shots!
And that's "Eddie"--the castle Great Dane marking his territory under the tree--Jenn would want a Great Dane; she's always telling me that they're "great apartment doogs!" LOL! Uh....we'll talk about it, honey....!
And here's some perspective shots, next to my 'Bee, and my 1/35 Revell JagdpanzerKanone...
Well, that's it guys!
Apologies to dial-up users! And thanks to anybody coming over to have a looksee from Armor! I'll be back there in no time at all--I've already broken into the stash and have some plastic flying!
Comments, questions, and crit's always welcomed and appreciated!