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
Thursday, 28 July 2011
Working with Plastic Card
"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.
In part two I will describe how I based and painted this simple model.
What's the green tool in photo 10, hot do you use, I assume to get the texture on the card.
ReplyDeleteVery Impressive!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice model. Is the stone used to add texture?
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Matt
You make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteTo Leigh.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tony
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for your this job, I think proficional designer should follow to this construction material blog.
ReplyDeletePlastic Cards
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteplastic cards