HMS Eagle R 05, full steam ahead
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9 26 September 2020, 06:48
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Following up from the completion of the Eagle;
After completing the model I came across a Youtube video from Scale-a-ton (Youtube Video), which teaches a technique for creating an ocean diorama base.
I pretty much followed the video tutorial. The only supply that was different was the acrylic gel, which I sourced from an Australian company (Global Colours Professional Regular Gel Gloss).
This technique is so good that even noobs like me can do something decent in their first attempt.
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I tried to represent the Eagle during a high speed dash in choppy seas.