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Old 10-11-2010, 05:43 PM
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FG's PANZER ON THE PROWL

I did this Panzer Tank some time ago and decided it was time to come up with a diorama for it. Seeing for some reason I got the dag gum diorama bug

PANZER ON THE PROWL..Incursion into France





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Old 10-11-2010, 06:16 PM
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4th panzer division. very nice, but i think the uniforms should be grey....
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Another great little diorama, Bob.

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All I had was Brown:o Enemy dressed in US uniforms???? To early in the war
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Guess What??? I found some Gray Paint:D:D:D That look better.

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Nicely done! What did you use to simulate the ground?

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Hey Garland,
I used good old West Virginia Clay Mud:D And, actually starting to have problems of cracking as it begins to dry. I may try making paper mache next time. As the clay dries I keep wetting the cracks to fill them in, in hopes it will eventually stop cracking.
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great-looking scene, Bob!
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Hey Garland,
I used good old West Virginia Clay Mud:D And, actually starting to have problems of cracking as it begins to dry. I may try making paper mache next time. As the clay dries I keep wetting the cracks to fill them in, in hopes it will eventually stop cracking.
Bob,

Try mixing in a little white glue next time. It works with California sand, so I suppose it would work with West Virginia Clay.

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