Many thanks for the detailed explanations. Definitely looks great, maybe an idea for one of the next projects.mazyen wrote:This one was painted on a block of sample wood. The tarmac is fine sand & the concrete painted directly on the wood.
The other one in the pic is the base of the display case. This is the improved version painted on a piece of plastic sheet with concrete textured by dragging coarse sandpaper along it & tarmac in fine sand again. The expansion joints are scribbled lines filled with superglue.
Hope the above helps.
Triple Ground Effects Builds
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No problema .mazyen wrote:Thanks guys for the kind comments.
Yes , the Ligier is Tamiya's & I've forgotten this is the Completed Section as mentioned by Vekkuli.
BTW, Mike, my next adventure will be adapting to living back home in a heavily populated country in this COVID 19 pandemic.
Cheers
Lee
My completed Models:
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