Here you go folks.
I told you I was keeping things simple for my first dio. I know it's far from perfect but I'm pleased with the way it's turned out.
The bushes were made from the scouring pads I bought. I tore them up and sprayed them with primer (I had to prime them as they're copper coated steel) then a dark brown colour. I twisted them around the fence posts and telephone pole then a quick spray with adhesive and a good sprinkle of dried parsley to create the 'leaves'.
Remind me to look for plastic scourers next time. Being metal this kind are VERY springy and it was a nightmare getting them to wrap round the posts!
Once all except the figure was in place, another spray with the adhesive then a good sprinkling of baking powder. Then shake off the excess, another spray and another sprinkle; then another, and another, and ..... I think I ended up with about 8 lots!
I forgot to get a picture, but the tall 'grass' comes from a cheap paint brush. If you take the metal cover from around the bristles, you can cut the bristles off in small bunches. Drill a small hole and just poke 'em in with a dab of wood glue. Be careful cutting the bristles though. The glue they use to fix them is tough - I nearly lost a finger when my blade slipped!
Anyway, I'd appreciate your comments - good or bad.
As I've finished this, I've got a Revell 1/35 Jagdpanther with an Ostfront colour scheme. I also got a small offcut I could use for a base and LOTS of bits left over from my dio so ......
Gern
PS Just noticed the extra picture - sorry!
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I told you I was keeping things simple for my first dio. I know it's far from perfect but I'm pleased with the way it's turned out.
The bushes were made from the scouring pads I bought. I tore them up and sprayed them with primer (I had to prime them as they're copper coated steel) then a dark brown colour. I twisted them around the fence posts and telephone pole then a quick spray with adhesive and a good sprinkle of dried parsley to create the 'leaves'.
Remind me to look for plastic scourers next time. Being metal this kind are VERY springy and it was a nightmare getting them to wrap round the posts!
Once all except the figure was in place, another spray with the adhesive then a good sprinkling of baking powder. Then shake off the excess, another spray and another sprinkle; then another, and another, and ..... I think I ended up with about 8 lots!
I forgot to get a picture, but the tall 'grass' comes from a cheap paint brush. If you take the metal cover from around the bristles, you can cut the bristles off in small bunches. Drill a small hole and just poke 'em in with a dab of wood glue. Be careful cutting the bristles though. The glue they use to fix them is tough - I nearly lost a finger when my blade slipped!
Anyway, I'd appreciate your comments - good or bad.
As I've finished this, I've got a Revell 1/35 Jagdpanther with an Ostfront colour scheme. I also got a small offcut I could use for a base and LOTS of bits left over from my dio so ......
Gern
PS Just noticed the extra picture - sorry!
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