Foams of war objective to go with ether my next Flames army or my mates 150th brigade. A moment of madness...
"Just coz ya found it does not mean you get to keep it!"
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That IS zippy, Will....Really like that ! :-bd
Cheers - Phil.
Really great job mate! What did you use for the snow?
Thanks, used both Gale Force 9 and Army Painter Snow as a trial.
Gale force 9 is finer and more powdery, Army Painter is grainier and more crystalline.
Base: Milliputt washed brown, then dry brushed white for base, then coated in army painter snow.
Tank: Gale Force 9 snow, BUT after I varnished it, most of the tank snow went see-through and looks like ice!
Think I will stick to Army painter! :-&
I find the grain are too big for the scale...
Maybe marble powder ?
Or simply just paint ?
Still looks good as ice though!
Nicely done, Lemmey. I gather from the base-plate that it's 15mm?
It is sir.