"Can you tell what it is yet?" A change from my usual posts - this one is more images and less words.
Construction material;
3mm and 5mm Plastic card (the sort that FOR SALE signs are made from) and superglue.
I hope that you like it.




















Tony
I've been modelling, painting miniatures and wargaming since I was a wee lad in Swansea, this blog details some of my interests - I hope that you like it. In 2010 I started a new modelling venture - building 40mm AWI/ACW terrain pieces and designing 28mm masters, which are then cast and available for sale from Grand Manner. - All original images and text are copyright of A. S. Harwood (Dampfpanzerwagon) - I can confirm that I do not hold any personal data on customers or followers of this Blog
9 comments:
What's the green tool in photo 10, hot do you use, I assume to get the texture on the card.
Very Impressive!!!
Very nice model. Is the stone used to add texture?
Regards,
Matt
You make it look so easy!
To Leigh.
I use a rough stone (actually a broken roofing tile) to impress the texture.
The 'green tool' in picture 10 is in fact a plastic hair roller - I used the round top to decorate the roof of the pump.
Tony
Tony
Wow. That's very cool. And very simple.
Thanks Tony
I am so happy for your this job, I think proficional designer should follow to this construction material blog.
Plastic Cards
Awesome!
plastic cards
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