Australians in Palestine (WIP)
Walk like an Egyptian... or is it "Madness"?
I'll need to lighten up the skin as it is just too dark right now. By the way, the rifle slings are present now...
The lay out the land. Next will be to fill the steps and smooth everything out.
Base coats on the palm tree and the goat.
Detailing on the tree and the goat.
Finished goat. (It looks much better IRL, picture taken at 02:00 AM with crappy light.)
Some heavy dry-brushing on the tree.
Tree ready to receive its leaves.
The base plate is now prepared to receive some plaster.
I'm trying to get a "canyon" feeling going.
Places!
One car broke down, the other car stopped to help and a goat is watching.
Layout from above.
Goat and palm trunk finished and varnished.
First leave prepped
All leaves (not enough for the tree, but that's all I got right now)
Palm tree with six leaves
Continuing to paint the figs.
I used the wrong kind of plaster, it shrinks. Need to put a second layer...
Base coat after finishing the skin. I don't like the eyes though.
A bit further, but far from finished.
Finished! Front.
(I really need to enhance my photographic skills...)
(I really need to enhance my photographic skills...)
Finished! Left side.
Finished! Back.
Finished! Right side.
(Almost) all the material used to paint these minis. I'm always amazed at that!
NEVER use cheap paints! NE-VER! 🙁
testing the effect of my pigments on the rocks.
I don't use and brand pigments, but prefer to buy them in bulk (say 200 gr) in and artist supply shop. MUCH cheaper!
Start of the first part of the floor-layer.
Two other areas using the same mixture of sand, pigments and very small painted rocks that I prepared earlier.
Still humid, but one gets an idea of the result. The idea is not to have a large uniform space but to combine zones of different colours, etc.
Once it has had some time to dry and settle down, just turn the whole thing upside down and let the extraneous sand/pigment/rock mixture fall down. I really like this picture...
The stiff brush is used to dislodge any part of the mixture that isn't glued down completely.
I need some larger rocks coming out of the soil. Primed.
Brown base coat.
Rocks finished and glued to the surface. The idea is to show that some rocks have been displaced to form some sort of road.
Airbrushing the outside in metallic black. Of course, I managed to gum up my airbrush...
Cut the sides to skim the landscape. Again, of course, I managed to use the wrong blade to do so and will have to work for a few hours to rectify all that.
This is a very frustrating kit! (Miniart 35550 "Wooden barrels & village utensils")
Brittle plastic, moulds out of alignment, quite some flash, nothing aligns correctly. Definitely NOT fun to work with. 👎 😠
Brittle plastic, moulds out of alignment, quite some flash, nothing aligns correctly. Definitely NOT fun to work with. 👎 😠
The landscape base is finished, the borders have been cleaned and painted with metallic black, like the sides and the base. Plants, people, a goat and two trucks will arrive shortly...
First step in weathering.
First step in weathering.
First step in weathering.
Going on with the MGs.
Second step of weathering.
Weathering almost complete.
Weathering almost complete.
Weathering almost complete.
I want to put some more tires on the Model T's, so I took a mold of one original three times using "magic plastic".
Aaaaand... done! (actually, I had to clean up quite a bit to get to this state)
And I decided to use part of the resin rest under a tarp of the transport van.
I need more Lewis drums, so I decided to create a mould.
Latex in the mould
The result, with a first trial.
One by one moulding isn't enough, so I made another one with many more pieces.
And the result.
A first moulding using two part resin.
The strange form in the cup will come in handy in another project some time... I think... I hope!
Back to work... Primer on a lot of little parts.
And the base coat.
The Aussies Light Car Patrols had a system to recuperate evaporating water from the radiator. Basically, it was a copper tube going from the top of the radiator to a metal box affixed to the left running board. It acted as a sort of alembic, letting the steam condense before flowing into the "reservoir". I'm currently trying to get it just right...
This Ford T is a pickup, therefore it will transport a lot of supplies, some of which is stored in the old metal-framed wooden crate. The plan is for the gunner of the rear facing Lewis gun (still to be installed).
The pickup with the water box.
All the stuff that still needs to be placed on the two cars: ammo boxes, heads (don't ask me...), spare tires and (top right) ammo drums for the Lewis guns.
Trunks are full now.
What soldiers need when establishing a forward base somewhere...
Day to day items next to the bench.
The water reclamation coils are in place.
Getting lewis ammo drums in pairs.
Getting lewis ammo drums in pairs.
Finished Ford model T from behind
Finished Ford model T from the side
Finished Ford model T from the front
Finished Ford model T from the other side 😉
Finished Ford model T from above
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42 12 April 2020, 10:10
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Finished painting the four Australian soldiers, now I need to finish weathering the two cars and get on with the diorama.
Finished painting the four Australian soldiers, now I need to finish weathering the two cars and get on with the diorama.
3 May 2020, 14:51
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
I need to fix the sides, but then I can start putting all the "dressings": plants, trucks people and... the goat!😉
I need to fix the sides, but then I can start putting all the "dressings": plants, trucks people and... the goat!😉
21 May 2020, 17:35
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Needed to vent on the last picture (55)... Grrr! I'm really unhappy with a kit.
Australians in Palestine (WIP) | Album by petitbilbo (1:35)
Needed to vent on the last picture (55)... Grrr! I'm really unhappy with a kit.
Australians in Palestine (WIP) | Album by petitbilbo (1:35)
24 May 2020, 11:39
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
I used the book "Light Car Patrols 1916-19" and I learned that most of the cars the ANZAC "inherited" from the Brits were in bad condition. As the two Ford Model Ts were already build and as I didn't want to dent and cut the plastic, I decided to give them another kind of battered look...
I used the book "Light Car Patrols 1916-19" and I learned that most of the cars the ANZAC "inherited" from the Brits were in bad condition. As the two Ford Model Ts were already build and as I didn't want to dent and cut the plastic, I decided to give them another kind of battered look...
16 August 2020, 21:39
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Sorry, haven't been very active with my modelling lately. Work, family, a global pandemic and other sources of botheration have kept me away from my workbench.
The latest pictures show all I could do in the last two to three month...
Sorry, haven't been very active with my modelling lately. Work, family, a global pandemic and other sources of botheration have kept me away from my workbench.
The latest pictures show all I could do in the last two to three month...
16 January 2021, 15:51
Urban Gardini
No problem mate, take your time as irl always comes first and do some modelling here n' there to keep your sanity, well the little that is left anyway. You're a modeller after all and as such not sane...
No problem mate, take your time as irl always comes first and do some modelling here n' there to keep your sanity, well the little that is left anyway. You're a modeller after all and as such not sane...
16 January 2021, 15:56
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
@Urban Gardini: Thanks! Keeping my mental health is quite important to me... I work in a psychiatric clinic! 😉
@Urban Gardini: Thanks! Keeping my mental health is quite important to me... I work in a psychiatric clinic! 😉
16 January 2021, 16:40
Urban Gardini
Lucky thing though that you're modeller as we modellers tend to be a bit looney. But that's what saves us in the end! Jokes aside you do need the hobby so that you don't take your work with you home.
Lucky thing though that you're modeller as we modellers tend to be a bit looney. But that's what saves us in the end! Jokes aside you do need the hobby so that you don't take your work with you home.
16 January 2021, 16:59
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
@Urban Gardini: Actually, yours and Laurent's new interest in this project has incited me to continue... I'm working on it again!
Right now, I'm trying to make a dozen ammo drums for the lewis guns, then I'll need to paint all the "new" stuff that I've been adding as details (like a system to recuperate evaporated water from the radiator, and such).
I actually thought that I had already done 90% of the project, but it's more like 65-70%.
Thanks! 👍
@Urban Gardini: Actually, yours and Laurent's new interest in this project has incited me to continue... I'm working on it again!
Right now, I'm trying to make a dozen ammo drums for the lewis guns, then I'll need to paint all the "new" stuff that I've been adding as details (like a system to recuperate evaporated water from the radiator, and such).
I actually thought that I had already done 90% of the project, but it's more like 65-70%.
Thanks! 👍
17 January 2021, 14:10
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
It's very slow going for the moment, as I'm quite busy and as my wife has taken over my desk for one of her own projects... What I wouldn't do for love... 🙂
It's very slow going for the moment, as I'm quite busy and as my wife has taken over my desk for one of her own projects... What I wouldn't do for love... 🙂
25 February 2021, 21:56
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Got my workbench and tools back, so I can finally resume work on the Aussies. One happy camper!
Got my workbench and tools back, so I can finally resume work on the Aussies. One happy camper!
18 April 2021, 16:43
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Coming along nicely I think. Still need to paint all the Lewis ammo drums and the spare tires and then, I can finally set the scene in the desert.
Coming along nicely I think. Still need to paint all the Lewis ammo drums and the spare tires and then, I can finally set the scene in the desert.
27 April 2021, 18:56
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
The next part is going to be tricky: simulating three or four flat tires bound together with leather straps. Those cars generally carried a lot of spare tires...
Where's that Dremel?
The next part is going to be tricky: simulating three or four flat tires bound together with leather straps. Those cars generally carried a lot of spare tires...
Where's that Dremel?
29 April 2021, 20:32
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Been otherwise busy lately. Silly thing called "work". I wonder why I do it...
Getting back on track during the weekend. Promised!?
Been otherwise busy lately. Silly thing called "work". I wonder why I do it...
Getting back on track during the weekend. Promised!?
7 May 2021, 21:28
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Promise broken...
But I'm trying to get back into the saddle now.
Promise broken...
But I'm trying to get back into the saddle now.
5 June 2021, 11:22
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Thanks Nelson! I hope to be able to place the cars and soldiers on the dio soon.
Thanks Nelson! I hope to be able to place the cars and soldiers on the dio soon.
5 June 2021, 19:35
Jay Dubya
Watching this with great interest René, the trucks look fantastic.
I had a great uncle to served with the Imperial Camel Corp, mostly patrolling in the desert. I'm pretty sure he told me that they used to make 'roads' across the theatre using 'chicken wire', because that's what the Aussies did on back on their farms.
Not sure if that fun fact made it into your references, even if it's entirely irrelevant to your dio!!!
Watching this with great interest René, the trucks look fantastic.
I had a great uncle to served with the Imperial Camel Corp, mostly patrolling in the desert. I'm pretty sure he told me that they used to make 'roads' across the theatre using 'chicken wire', because that's what the Aussies did on back on their farms.
Not sure if that fun fact made it into your references, even if it's entirely irrelevant to your dio!!!
6 June 2021, 01:37
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Hi Jay Duya! The book I use as reference (Book: Light Car Patrols 1916-19 (by Claud Williams)) briefly mentions this!
But, no, it doesn't come up in the dio... 😉
Hi Jay Duya! The book I use as reference (Book: Light Car Patrols 1916-19 (by Claud Williams)) briefly mentions this!
But, no, it doesn't come up in the dio... 😉
6 June 2021, 10:38
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
The Ford Model T's are ready! Up to the dio now! (took a while, but I'll get there... I guess!)
The Ford Model T's are ready! Up to the dio now! (took a while, but I'll get there... I guess!)
8 June 2021, 19:46
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Thanks Bughunter! A like from you is high praise to me... 🙂
Thanks Bughunter! A like from you is high praise to me... 🙂
8 June 2021, 20:11
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
I'm currently finalising the dio. All major objects are placed, I'll only need a day or two for the last little details.
I won't add any pictures the this album as I'll open another one with only pictures of the finished project.
35 likes at the time of writing... That's a record for me by far! Thanks to all likers, comment writers, hints, tips, etc. Much appreciated!
I'm currently finalising the dio. All major objects are placed, I'll only need a day or two for the last little details.
I won't add any pictures the this album as I'll open another one with only pictures of the finished project.
35 likes at the time of writing... That's a record for me by far! Thanks to all likers, comment writers, hints, tips, etc. Much appreciated!
9 June 2021, 21:26
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Thanks a lot for all the reactions, I'm a bit overwhelmed.
I find myself rather a third rate modeller and having so many positive reactions surprises me quite a bit. (you should see my WW1 planes and you'll know what I mean)
Work is ongoing, I'm currently putting some plant life into the Negev desert...
Thanks a lot for all the reactions, I'm a bit overwhelmed.
I find myself rather a third rate modeller and having so many positive reactions surprises me quite a bit. (you should see my WW1 planes and you'll know what I mean)
Work is ongoing, I'm currently putting some plant life into the Negev desert...
10 June 2021, 19:56
Peter Hardy
Nothing third rate in what I an seeing! A lot of outstanding modellers have left positive and encouraging comments above. I may add that I have been hounding Rui to do this dio for some months. Then I find yours nearly finished! Takes the pressure off Rui, well, for a while anyway!
Nothing third rate in what I an seeing! A lot of outstanding modellers have left positive and encouraging comments above. I may add that I have been hounding Rui to do this dio for some months. Then I find yours nearly finished! Takes the pressure off Rui, well, for a while anyway!
10 June 2021, 23:05
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
It's finished!!! Finally!
Pictures of the finished project here: Australians in Palestine (FINISHED) | Album by petitbilbo (1:35)
Thanks for all the fish! No wait, that's not it... Thanks for all the kind posts and the likes! 😉
It's finished!!! Finally!
Pictures of the finished project here: Australians in Palestine (FINISHED) | Album by petitbilbo (1:35)
Thanks for all the fish! No wait, that's not it... Thanks for all the kind posts and the likes! 😉
13 June 2021, 15:42
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
Aaaaand: *Don't panic!*
(I actually really always carry a towel in my backpack...)
Aaaaand: *Don't panic!*
(I actually really always carry a towel in my backpack...)
13 June 2021, 18:08