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My First Snows of the Year
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Posted: Friday, June 26, 2020 - 05:16 AM UTC

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Looks great!



Hi Ryan,

Thank you for your kind words, .

How goes all your ongoing builds?

Cheers, ,

G
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Posted: Friday, June 26, 2020 - 05:27 AM UTC
Hi all,

I have managed to add some more snow (see images below). Hoping to get the 'old' ground snow finished and dirtied down this weekend, then next week I can get some fresh snow layered on top, .

















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Posted: Saturday, June 27, 2020 - 03:44 AM UTC
Hi all,

Have started to dirty-down the 'snow' (see images below). Again it's a tad rough but will hopefully look better once I've added a bit more colour and a fresh fall of 'snow', .















Cheers, ,

G
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Posted: Saturday, June 27, 2020 - 05:10 AM UTC
This looks pretty much like slush. I am curious what it will be like with the fresh "snow" on top...
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Posted: Saturday, June 27, 2020 - 11:55 PM UTC

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This looks pretty much like slush. I am curious what it will be like with the fresh "snow" on top...



Hi Erwin,

Hopefully below I'll be able to satisfy your curiosity, .

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Posted: Sunday, June 28, 2020 - 12:10 AM UTC
Hi all,

Some images below of a second layer of washes and a layer of 'clean snow'. I've over egged the washes so that hopefully they'll be subtly visible when covered with snow powder, .







And below with the first layer of snow powder.







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Posted: Sunday, June 28, 2020 - 02:08 AM UTC
Looking much colder... And for me, better...
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Posted: Sunday, June 28, 2020 - 04:28 AM UTC

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Looking much colder... And for me, better...



Hi Erwin,

Thank you, I'm glad you like it, .

Cheers, ,

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Posted: Sunday, June 28, 2020 - 04:42 AM UTC
Hi all,

Whilst giving the first layer of snow the rest of the day to dry before I add another layer I thought I'd spend a bit of time adding snow to the two façades (see images below).









Methinks I need to make the groundwork look wetter and more slushy, so I guess that might be next on the list.

If anyone has any comments regarding getting the look of the snow more accurate, please feel free to comment.

Cheers, ,

G
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Posted: Sunday, June 28, 2020 - 07:58 AM UTC
Please do remember, that if snow melts, the first place to disappears from, is from buildins, since they will be heated... I would keep it cold. Not slushy...
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Posted: Monday, June 29, 2020 - 03:13 AM UTC
I will repeat,I have always been too chicken to try this kind of snow. I am still taking notes as this looks quite convincing for sure.
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Posted: Monday, June 29, 2020 - 10:59 PM UTC
Brrr G the Cool-ometer’s icing up - like Jerry I’ve never attempted snow & this is turning into some tutorial, fantastic work. I think your main challenge will be blending the frontages and the tank into the scene so they don’t jar/contrast with it. Some kind of subtle frosting maybe but I’ve no idea how to do that…talc?? Anyhow where’s my cobbles dude? Buried!
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Posted: Monday, June 29, 2020 - 11:07 PM UTC
The snow used allows for very fine application so a icing effect could be achieved... What sizes do you have, G?
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Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 - 04:59 AM UTC

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Please do remember, that if snow melts, the first place to disappears from, is from buildins, since they will be heated... I would keep it cold. Not slushy...



Hi Erwin,

Thanks for the comments, ...I was thinking more about the road surface, wouldn't that get slushy as vehicles drove over it, even if it was a relatively fresh fall?

Cheers, ,

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Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 - 05:01 AM UTC

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I will repeat,I have always been too chicken to try this kind of snow. I am still taking notes as this looks quite convincing for sure.
J



Hi Jerry,

Thanks, I guess the trick is going to be not overdoing it, .

Cheers, ,

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Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 - 05:05 AM UTC

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Brrr G the Cool-ometer’s icing up - like Jerry I’ve never attempted snow & this is turning into some tutorial, fantastic work. I think your main challenge will be blending the frontages and the tank into the scene so they don’t jar/contrast with it. Some kind of subtle frosting maybe but I’ve no idea how to do that…talc?? Anyhow where’s my cobbles dude? Buried!



Hi Tim,

Thanks for the supportive words, .

You're right about the blending, I've gone back to finishing off the Churchill, my thoughts being that I'll get it finished, then finish the buildings add them all together and add a final layer of snow once I'm generally happy, so as to finish the blending, .

Cheers, ,

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Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 - 05:08 AM UTC

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The snow used allows for very fine application so a icing effect could be achieved... What sizes do you have, G?



Hi Erwin,

That's a personal question, ...I've never had any complai...ooops, you're referring to the snow, .

I have the fine stuff that is suggested up to 1/35th, and te slightly coarser stuff for over 1/35th, so have some options to explore.

Cheers, ,

G
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Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 - 05:16 AM UTC
Hi all,

I want to add a reasonable amount of stowage to the Churchill and was looking for some decent images of an actual tank loaded up.

There are plenty of images of models built up and stowage added, with a lot of kit positioned on the rear engine deck, exactly where the exhaust is located.

In reality would this happen, my thoughts would be that boxes, cans and cloth material located around the exhaust would have constituted a fire hazard.

Any thoughts? All comments appreciated.

Cheers, ,

G
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Posted: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 - 05:39 AM UTC

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Hi Erwin,

Thanks for the comments, ...I was thinking more about the road surface, wouldn't that get slushy as vehicles drove over it, even if it was a relatively fresh fall?

Cheers, ,

G



No, unless it thaws or salt is being used, the snow will be compressed by the vehicles, turning it into an icesheet...


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Hi Erwin,

That's a personal question, ...I've never had any complai...ooops, you're referring to the snow, .

I have the fine stuff that is suggested up to 1/35th, and te slightly coarser stuff for over 1/35th, so have some options to explore.

Cheers, ,

G



Again the old adagium "dirty mind is a joy for ever" goes up

I'd use a very fine strainer to achieve the frosty effect. Maybe with a coat of (sprayed) matt varnish as base to stick on... You can always try on a old kit or a piece of scrap plastic...
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Posted: Monday, July 06, 2020 - 01:58 PM UTC
Very cool G , no pun intended .
Every update gets better and better , realer and realer lookin !!
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Posted: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 - 04:49 AM UTC

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Very cool G , no pun intended .
Every update gets better and better , realer and realer lookin !!



Hi Cheyenne,

Thank you for your positive feedback, much appreciated, .

Cheers, ,

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Posted: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 - 04:57 AM UTC
Hi all,

Not had much spare time recently, so progress is a tad on the slow side.

I've managed to paint the Churchill turret and have started adding some stowage and other 'decorations' to the vehicle (see images below).









I've decided that the crew will be shown pilfering sheets from the buildings and adorning the tank as an expedient camouflage as the original whitewash has not lasted the course of the winter snows.

Cheers, ,

G
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Posted: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 - 11:36 AM UTC
I've said it before a few times I think , your armor work is always so realistic looking . Not too much and not too little in all facets . Color , weathering etc.
Love it !!
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Posted: Wednesday, July 08, 2020 - 05:15 PM UTC
Brilliant idea G, the crew ripping curtain out of the window & tying the whole scene together literally – genius
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Posted: Friday, July 10, 2020 - 04:25 AM UTC

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I've said it before a few times I think , your armor work is always so realistic looking . Not too much and not too little in all facets . Color , weathering etc.
Love it !!



Hi Cheyenne,

Thank you very much for your kind words, they really are appreciated.

Always nice to get positive feedback, .

Cheers, ,

G