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Hey all,

I have been trying something new - well for me anyway - AndyRM101 will probably see his influence here - a real blast to finish a model in a week compared to the usual 6 months. Groundwork yet to come - I am scultping an ewok which (if it turns out OK) will be hiding in a hollow log - otherwise it gets some flat swampy terrain.

Super kit - I used very little glue. Dry fitting is a problem - you struggle to get some parts apart again.

Cheers.

Paul

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Very impressive, you have really picked out the detail with the weathering

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great dio there! Very convincing. I take it the trees are from an actual garden? I have often wondered how you can use real foliage without the worry it will decompose.

Love the ewok to - that is some fantastic sculpting you've done.

MH

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Thanks again guys - the leaves on the ground are tea leaves (black tea and green tea) plus some mixed 'Italian Herbs' from the pantry.

The greenery is Heki foliage (see your local model railway store.)

@deadman - funny you should say that, one of my mates posted me one of my pictures with captions - the AT-ST counting to 20 and the Ewok saying 'Hide ad seek - best game ever'.

I have discovered Modge Podge - a PVA glue that dries with a matt finish. very handy.

Carpo

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