Ww1 horror of the trenches

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Looks good Ken, I reckon a lot of earth and mud needs flinging into the air. Perhaps brown the explosion base a bit too.


Worth a try. If it doesn't help, you can always paint over it after!
 
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Excellent work Ken. Just one question: How did you get that figure to stay in the air like that?  :D
 
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Well i could say It's a special levitation method taught to me by an old swarmi, or I could say it's magnets, or maybe smoke and mirrors, truth is he has a piece of fiber optics up his jacksi 
 
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Hi all here is another update.


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Excellent stuff Ken, I'm really looking forward to seeing how this looks when it's finished  xD
 
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Hi all made a start on the next one, this will be set prior to the trenches one so will basically be a muddy field.


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The depression in the middle will be filled with muddy water .
 

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Nice job Ken. I never done it, but do understand how difficult it would be to capture the moment of detonation. Splendid.
 
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only just caught up this ken , just magic , can't wait to see what the second one look's like .
 
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IT looks amazing Ken love the dio think you have done a brilliant job and loving the look of the next one already 
 
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Incredible stuff, Ken - I love the trench/explosion. Looking forward to seeing more.
 
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Hi all well since Mike wants these done for after the Xmas break I thought I better have a go at my worst subject the planes, I've started with the easiest and this will be the crashed one, I've done a mock up of how I visualise it, I've borrowed the the battlefield dio base for this, when I do the Base I'm figuring on doing it in a grassy field or corn field with the Victor flying over.


Did they have parachutes then as if they did maybe I will have the pilot somewhere in it gliding to safety.


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Great work ken looking forward to seeing the rest of it. Ken read this as they did use parachutes Hopefully this will help Welcome to Wikipedia, Parachute
 

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(unless someone can tell me something is wrong with it)                  Looking great so far but I think your soil clumps are way to big and even looking. Cat litter graded into different sizes and then used randomly would look better. May I ask what the light source is ?  The second dio has all the hallmarks of being as good as the first
 
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Hi thanks Paul the light source is an led cupboard light (you know the sort of thing you stick a dark cupboard so you can see) thanks for the input, we don't have a cat but I see what you mean maybe I will make them smaller.
 
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