"Look at him go!" mk.A Whippet Western Front 1918

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Hello all
While my current WWI dio is well undervay (http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threa...ch-dio-pic-heavy-and-a-bit-long-winded.30249/)
I wated to show my first Great War dio: Its Emhar's Mk A Whippet:

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Steven .
You have certainly captured the realism with this. The layout and the attention to detail with that mud and the water filled shell holes along with the Whippet and figures is top class. What did you use for the water and wet mud please ?
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What a nice build.
The scene looks so natural in all the ways.....:surprised:
 

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Hi Steven
Very nice. I do like the mud and the water.
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Thanks for all your kind words - I won my first ever prize with this one - a silver medal at the Danish open 2017 :smiling3:
Jon:, Water is two - component epoxy,, tinted with Acryllics (Vallejo Iraqi sand), form Heki
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Terrain is bsaically celluclay with sand and soil mixed in and painted with acryllics with added AK - Wet effects
 
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Thanks for all your kind words - I won my first ever prize with this one - a silver medal at the Danish open 2017 :smiling3:
Jon:, Water is two - component epoxy,, tinted with Acryllics (Vallejo Iraqi sand), form Heki
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Terrain is bsaically celluclay with sand and soil mixed in and painted with acryllics with added AK - Wet effects
Thanks Steven, and I'm not suprised to read that you won a Silver Medal.
John.
 

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Thank you Norman and John:smiling:
John, working with the heki epoxy is pretty easy with very limited shrinkage and it is my go - to product for still water features however the first time I used it tinted, I added another muddy acryllic colour - I can't remember which one - it tinted well but cured to a total greenish colour, do not know why
Btw it's german but the instructions are in english
 

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Superb work Steven, great to see the mud effects done well like this.
 

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great dio,Steven ,like the bleckness of it ,the mud and water,shows how life was,:smiling::thumb2:
 
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