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Master at Arms
I have the new 1/48 HK B-17 on order. I want to go belly landed, damaged dio. Full Shep Paine homage.
When I got the Monogram version as a kid, I wanted to do that so bad, I actually spent hours with an old rusty hand saw cutting wood just to make saw dust. Imagine my reaction when I went with my mother to the butcher soon after and saw it everywhere on the floor.
While I waiting for the kit, I decided to test making grass to see it's it's worth it or should I just go in a different direction.
I took a piece a blue cardstock, goobered it up with Elmers and shook some flocking out, using one of those cheapie static mosquito zappers. I then sprayed it with the only leftover, pre-thinned green I had on hand, I think it's IJN interior, following after with a boatload of Future, blasted at the base with AB nozzle up against the paper. Reading up on it, mud and water were constant everywhere around the bases in England.
I didn't know what to expect, I'm king of surprised how good it may be when tweaked and done properly. Ignore the color and the stray pieces, nothing is groomed in anyway, this was literally about 20 minutes of a quick test of concept. Of course it would be applied over mud colored ground and there will be bare patches, drainage ditches, etc.
What I need help with is: Is it in scale? Should it be taller? Is it too coarse for 1/48?
When I got the Monogram version as a kid, I wanted to do that so bad, I actually spent hours with an old rusty hand saw cutting wood just to make saw dust. Imagine my reaction when I went with my mother to the butcher soon after and saw it everywhere on the floor.
While I waiting for the kit, I decided to test making grass to see it's it's worth it or should I just go in a different direction.
I took a piece a blue cardstock, goobered it up with Elmers and shook some flocking out, using one of those cheapie static mosquito zappers. I then sprayed it with the only leftover, pre-thinned green I had on hand, I think it's IJN interior, following after with a boatload of Future, blasted at the base with AB nozzle up against the paper. Reading up on it, mud and water were constant everywhere around the bases in England.
I didn't know what to expect, I'm king of surprised how good it may be when tweaked and done properly. Ignore the color and the stray pieces, nothing is groomed in anyway, this was literally about 20 minutes of a quick test of concept. Of course it would be applied over mud colored ground and there will be bare patches, drainage ditches, etc.
What I need help with is: Is it in scale? Should it be taller? Is it too coarse for 1/48?