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Not so quiet on the Canadian Front
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Author:  Chroma [ Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:17 pm ]
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Well, seeing all the fortifications people have been putting together has encouraged me to get back to mine!  Cast and primed some more pieces for a huge set of entrenchments and bunkers!

Each of the "long" pieces is 10cm, so it's around 250cm, not including the bunkers and gun emplacements.  I parked a Leman Russ in one emplacement to give some scale.

Now, on to detailing them!  *laugh*

Author:  rose4100 [ Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:26 pm ]
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thats quite a bit! by the way Chroma, where are you in Canada?

Author:  Chroma [ Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:57 pm ]
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(rose4100 @ Apr. 28 2008,23:26)
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thats quite a bit! by the way Chroma, where are you in Canada?

I've got a tonne more cast up... more bunkers too...  Now I just gotta paint.  *laugh*

I'm located in Hamilton, Ontario.

Author:  Otterman [ Tue Apr 29, 2008 12:27 am ]
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Yeps, I chose Chroma's excellent work as starting point for my own styrene education.

Speaking of which, what material did you use for your 'rough' portion of the defense line?

Author:  dptdexys [ Tue Apr 29, 2008 7:39 pm ]
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Very nice work chroma

Author:  Moscovian [ Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:12 pm ]
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Beauties!  PM coming to see if I can "look" at some of them... :D

Author:  Chroma [ Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:16 pm ]
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(Otterman @ Apr. 29 2008,00:27)
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Speaking of which, what material did you use for your 'rough' portion of the defense line?

Do you mean the enemy-facing slope?  The base substance is drywall filler putty, shaped into a slope for the masters.  After casting, I texture it with sand/ballast/flock, depending on how I want it to look.

I've got a "desert" sample piece someplace, with no flock at all, just the "putty" painted and shaded, I'll have to snap a shot and post it.

Author:  Chroma [ Tue Apr 29, 2008 10:33 pm ]
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(Moscovian @ Apr. 29 2008,22:12)
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Beauties! ?PM coming to see if I can "look" at some of them... :D

Let me know how close you need to look...   :cool:

Author:  Otterman [ Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:10 pm ]
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Thanks for the info.

How about your rivet-looking things? I used little tiny styrene rivets from Grandt Line Augmentables.

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