Snow?
We don't need no stinking snow!
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Ardennes, and it did not even snow yet
Crackshot53
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Posted: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 - 01:43 PM UTC
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thedutchie
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Posted: Sunday, April 16, 2006 - 05:51 PM UTC
Dutchie:
Great dio. Groundwork looks great. I especially like pic # 7 of the new pics where the 2 guys are talking by the kubel. That one guy looks really cold (and pale) The figs are painted nicely and the knocked out Sherm looks great.
Only thing I see is that the american fig being taken prisoner looks alittle glossy. could be the pic.
Good job
Great dio. Groundwork looks great. I especially like pic # 7 of the new pics where the 2 guys are talking by the kubel. That one guy looks really cold (and pale) The figs are painted nicely and the knocked out Sherm looks great.
Only thing I see is that the american fig being taken prisoner looks alittle glossy. could be the pic.
Good job
043
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Posted: Sunday, April 16, 2006 - 06:26 PM UTC
Good lookin dio sir, from what material did you make the snow?
043
043
Dutchie
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Posted: Sunday, April 16, 2006 - 07:17 PM UTC
Snow for model railways.
DODGE01RT
British Columbia, Canada
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Posted: Sunday, April 16, 2006 - 08:13 PM UTC
Dutchie,
Great looking dio.
One little nit pick.Is the KT running?If so there shouldn't be snow on the engine cover.If it's not been running ignore me. :-)
Jim
Great looking dio.
One little nit pick.Is the KT running?If so there shouldn't be snow on the engine cover.If it's not been running ignore me. :-)
Jim
Dutchie
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Posted: Saturday, June 24, 2006 - 08:46 PM UTC
I wasn't satisfied with the setting, the trees etc. so I made a new dio with new trees etc.
roudeleiw
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Posted: Sunday, June 25, 2006 - 10:58 AM UTC
Wow, that is a completely different dio now.
I like your trees very much. The amount of snow is very convincing.
I did look for this branches for the tree in some flower shops, but did not find them. Where did you get yours from?
Cheers
Claude
I like your trees very much. The amount of snow is very convincing.
I did look for this branches for the tree in some flower shops, but did not find them. Where did you get yours from?
Cheers
Claude
HONEYCUT
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Posted: Sunday, June 25, 2006 - 06:22 PM UTC
Gday Claude
The tree foliage is asparagus fern, and I've never had to go to a florist to find it; it kinda finds me...It can grow wild in people's garden beds and getting around to different houses for work I seem to stumble upon it all the time... Especially when I don't need it!
Cheers
Brad
The tree foliage is asparagus fern, and I've never had to go to a florist to find it; it kinda finds me...It can grow wild in people's garden beds and getting around to different houses for work I seem to stumble upon it all the time... Especially when I don't need it!
Cheers
Brad
roudeleiw
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Posted: Sunday, June 25, 2006 - 06:41 PM UTC
Hi Brad,
Yes, Aspargus fern, that was the name. I am in my office right now and didn't remember the name and couldn't locate any site with it.
In my quest to get some of it i recently ordered seeds of the plant and am trying to make my own reserve .
After a few weeks of patience there is still no sign of green in my pots :-(
Harvesting time still far away i presume.
Anyway i do not want to change the topic of Dutchies thread. My Apology, Dutchie, but seriously, where did you get your Aspargus Fern from . :-)
The Nederlands only 60 km from our borders away so there must be a solutions to it. Just kidding, cheers to you
Claude
Yes, Aspargus fern, that was the name. I am in my office right now and didn't remember the name and couldn't locate any site with it.
In my quest to get some of it i recently ordered seeds of the plant and am trying to make my own reserve .
After a few weeks of patience there is still no sign of green in my pots :-(
Harvesting time still far away i presume.
Anyway i do not want to change the topic of Dutchies thread. My Apology, Dutchie, but seriously, where did you get your Aspargus Fern from . :-)
The Nederlands only 60 km from our borders away so there must be a solutions to it. Just kidding, cheers to you
Claude