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Post by piterpanzer on Aug 9, 2006 17:43:21 GMT -5
The last sunday i `ve done some next steps on my "Big diorama to 1-25 scale" and it cut up well of natural mud. I decide to try new technics of weathering.(mudding ) Two first models are made by paper-card at 1-25scale and next two are plastic 1-35 scale (rare for me).I affraid about my paper-card models because paper is absorbly material,and even it is protected by lack and after humbrol something wrong could happend.But lucky doesn`t happend. Now few words about weathering material- it`s natural mud , fine-grained sand and water -glue mix together.Glue when is dry doesn`t change color of mud and is unvisible.They are cheaply and within easy reach materials. First is T34-76 1-25 paper-card model from "Maly Modelarz",edited at 1968. It`s now in difficult condition,came all "battle way" and at least i can put up with the lost of it . Next one it`s a Pz IV G 1-25 scale from MODELIK with PE part by ABER.Some claimps made by scratch. Now 1-35 plastic. First one -M4A3 Next muddy 1-35 model it`s a T34-85 model 46.I introduced this tank at T34 collection here . And to the end exhibit to be moderate wit mud.Tiger i 1-24 RC after it left mud and went on wet grass.Even in caves stay not to much mud. That `a all from the "muddy sunday" And by the way one pic. img279.imageshack.us/img279/5901/czogowisko112xp.jpg It`s enough my awful english writing. Please appreciate Yourself
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Post by piterpanzer on Aug 24, 2006 5:11:46 GMT -5
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Post by peglegrc on Aug 24, 2006 7:14:49 GMT -5
Hi I think your English is fine and Welcome Back! I haven't seen you here for awhile!!... Your Muddy Sunday Tanks are Super, and using a large nozzle to add the mud works for sure....Nice Detailing & Weathering, You've done to So Many... Thank you for Sharing.......Don't be gone for so long next time ....Hope to see more pictures their great!
"RC"
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