Tumbling Dice

Started by paulr, 13 April 2015, 06:53:02 AM

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OldenBUA

Quote from: paulr on 04 February 2017, 04:05:36 AM
Some of these are from the initial batch and some from the last batch, anyone care to guess which are which :-

Very fine looking ships and quite a lot of them too!

First and third are one batch, second and fourth another. But I only noticed because you mentioned something about the base colour being different. If you hadn't I would never have seen it!

Water is indeed the essential ingredient of life, because without water you can't make coffee!

Aander lu bin óók lu.

toxicpixie

Lovely stuff, Paul!

Are they all on 40mm by 15mm (?) bases or are the smaller ones at the top on shorter bases - I can't quite tell on the phone!
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paulr

@ OldenBUA - correct :)

@ toxicpixie - Ships of the line are on 40x20, Frigates on 30x20 to help differentiate them

In my rules 40mm = 1 cable
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Techno

Those ARE rather spiffy !

Cheers - Phil

toxicpixie

Good idea Paul, I've been debating what to do with mine :)
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d_Guy

Just excellent work as always, Paul. Really like your basing technique. I'm going to look back through the thread and see if you described your method. If it is not there, what IS your method?  :)
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paulr

My basing is based on a method I picked up on here :)

I paint the base the appropriate blue and then glue the ship to the base.

I then use a filler (Spackle), paint and PVA mix to cover the base and blend the moulded sea on the model. Once the mix has started to dry I use a toothpick to lift the mix to form the waves. Then once fully dry I dry brush around the ship and the waves white.
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