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Been testing out more weathering techniques in combination with diorama placements. Trying to make smaller diorama compositions but still trying to maintain, an overall cohesive look. Will be grinding the threads of the tyres to add more wear and tear, and fixing the sink holes on the container. But so far I think it looks good.

 

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Ok. Now you have shown us what you want to make. can we now see the model ?

 

That's the best I have ever seen..... and I've seen a few in my time.

 

Dick

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5 hours ago, echen said:

Amazing! So realistic. Thought at first you'd photographed the real thing in order to reproduce it as a diorama.

Thank you. 

5 hours ago, jenko said:

Ok. Now you have shown us what you want to make. can we now see the model ?

 

That's the best I have ever seen..... and I've seen a few in my time.

 

Dick

Thank you Dick. Glad you like the results. 

3 hours ago, TEXANTOMCAT said:

Amazing stuff! the broken screen definitely looks better inside the cab rather than propped in it as the wind would surely blow it off otherwise- how about some bird poo!

 

Brilliant work!

 

TT

Thanks. Mmmm bird poo you say??? Will have to examine the method of producing poo, efficiently. :)

3 hours ago, busnproplinerfan said:

The colour on the bare steel looks perfect, especially the dozers rollers. Are you keeping the leftover parts for other dios? Like to see how you did the steel.

Thanks. I have a complete kit of the old amt bulldozer. The parts came from another amt kit I purchase whose parts were not complete. Bought it second hand. The bare steel look was achieved by simply dry brushing with Citadels Leadbelcher color. I don't use an airbrush. At least, not yet. I am still practicing using a cheap model. 

2 hours ago, cherry268 said:

Stunning, no other word for it

Thanks. It sufficient. 

3 minutes ago, dogsbody said:

Wow! I had to go back a few times to make sure that was a scale diorama and not a real junkyard.

 

 

 

 

Chris

Thanks Chris. 

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1 hour ago, Pete in Lincs said:

Mate, you are the Scrap KING! Wonderful.

Hahaha! Thanks. 

48 minutes ago, gunpowder17 said:

Superb. Love the transit , actually love it all. great job.

Appreciate your comment. Thanks. 

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13 hours ago, chrispisme said:

Aaaaawsome!

 

Thank you. 

 

12 hours ago, dnl42 said:

Dude, that's amazing work! 

 

The rusted steel is stunningly realistic. Some of the shots truly defy identification as a model.

My appreciation. Thank you. 

He

9 hours ago, Bullbasket said:

Charles, you do turn out some unusual, but brilliant models. Very well done.

 

John.

 

Glad you think so John. Thank you. :)

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8 hours ago, swralph said:

Brilliant.😀

Thank you. 

8 hours ago, Alpha Juliet said:

Spectacular

Thank you Alpha. 

3 hours ago, Vince1159 said:

What a way to treat a Tranny (lovely job though)....

Hihi! I had to stop and think for a second about that phrase. ;)

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