Flak gun - winter scene

That’s making me cold just looking at it, that is a great dio mate well done indeed.

Beautiful. Show quality.

Very well done,love the sporatic snow and the attention to detail.
Great stuff!

looks awsome man, geez, I have this set all built and some figs painted… man that officer is one UGLY dude isn’t he? not photogenic at all, guess I’m going to have to cut him out of the scene

This work is so well balanced! All the factors from the action, to the scenery, to the details and lighting… all mesh so well it looks almost real!

I think one thing that is really good is that the models are not just sitting atop the scenery… they are in it… the boots and wheels appear to sink into the ground a bit. A small detail, but huge in the effect.

A fine fine dio! Inspires me in my own plans and ideas.

Please please share more!

Wow, a very impressive piece.

Amazing job! Very realistic! [tup][tup][tup][tup][tup]

Very well done.

That is quite impressive.
-ERAD

Excellent work man!

that is amazing work!! i love the weathering!! and the goundwork is spot on!! would love to see more pics! -DJ

[Hi renarts great dio but as for switching from baking soda I wouldnt to stop or prevent yellowing which a lot of people do say happens hair spray or ven a clear coat airbrushed over the soda seals and protects it none of mine has yellowed and the above is what I use (just make sure the wife aint home when you take tha hairspray )quote]Originally posted by renarts

I painte a mixture of white glue and water onto the areas I wanted the snow. Then I sprinkled the baking soda onto those area. After it was dry I took my airbrush and blew off the excess.

There have been a few that have had some problems with the baking soda discoloring or absorbing humidity and reacting. I have not had this problem (and I live close to the ocean and on an island between two saltwater lagoons so I can attest to the problems of humidity) and will definately keep an eye on this. Just as a precaution though I think I will switch over to talcum powder or very fine gypsum.
It may be a case of other environmental factors that caused their problem but if it saves me some heartache later it would be worth the switch.

Mike
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