Crusader mk.1
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Ready for dry brushing.
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Not yet completely satisfied with the cloth cover.
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Коментари
41 10 March, 18:47
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I love it! I've considered building the equivalent cover for an m3 grant after seeing a photo of it. Your work here is fantastic!
19 May, 13:07
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Looks really good! That tarp/canvas has super realistic look and texture. What material and technique did you use to make it?
19 May, 18:29
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@Marc. Thanks for the info! That's really interesting... I actually use the same technique, but with few differences: instead of tissue, I use thin silk paper type sheets you get wrapped around the cardboard packaged in dress shirts - it's thin, yet stiffer than tissue, and wrinkles really nicely! I then create a similar mixture of water and PVA glue, but the difference is, I eliminate the need to paint the canvas afterwards by adding a carefully mixed color created by scratching powder from appropriate colors of watercolor pucks (naturally one could use commercial pigment powders, but watercolor pucks are cheaper! 😉 - it often works really well. - But I still have to say your tarp does look better!
3 June, 09:26
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@Traveller. In hindsight it would have been useful to add color to the PVA mixture. Thanks for the tip!
@Pietro. Thanks.
5 June, 17:48