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Very well done!
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Outstanding work! The Sno-Cat came out so well, excellent detailing, the cleverly fogged windows are a nice touch. The diorama work is wonderful, the snow is so realistic. Nice photography, too. Bravo!
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A candidate for POTW methinks. Excellent job and thread. Thanks for sharing
B. |
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Like Gixergs said, very dramatic diorama.
The snow efect works very well, but I didn't catch what powder you sprinkled on the gypsum. The photos against a cold blue sky were a very smart solution. Congratulations |
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Thanks Carlos.
As for the powder, it was more gypsum. I hoped - and it turned out it did - the powder on top would keep its grainy structure and still cling to the mass underneath. I also used a wet brush to dab the surface of the Sno-Cat here and there and push (with a second brush) some gypsum powder into those areas. I sealed it off with clear acrylic spray paint. The diorama might remain a bit sensitive for wind, I am afraid. Perhaps I'd make a perspex case over it one day. |
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He!He!He!
Watch for cold and specially don't sneeze near the diorama. |
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I just came into this thread....excellent model! You did a great job on this interesting subject.
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Thanks! The extra fun part of this hobby - at least for me - is to learn while researching and investigating the backgrounds of a model. The story of this Sno-Cat is indeed a very interesting one, I think. So, besides keeping me off the street it also is a learning opportunity.
@ Carlos: Hopefully I won't catch a cold but I'll stack it somewhere safe. (-: |
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[QUOTE=Paper Kosmonaut;269326] The extra fun part of this hobby - at least for me - is to learn while researching and investigating the backgrounds of a model. [QUOTE]
I'll ditto that! Jeff |
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