As I continue to pound away at this my posts may become less frequent. This is due to the sheer volume of work, the processes used on each panel are the same and I won't waste your time by posting each day as I finish a panel. That being said, I have completed the debris ejected from the shell holes and give the boards a light bit of texture and a coat of paint.
last we saw our table it looked like this
I hand-planked the revetments on all of the trenches
there was a lot of it
an awful lot of it
first step; mix Titebond 50/50 with water (stir well) and then paint it heavily around a shell-hole
step 2; sprinkle the debris mix gently into the wet glue
capillary action will draw the glue mixture up into the debris
step 3; repeat, a lot of times
while I was waiting for the glue to dry I decided to mark off the cardstock in 1/8 inch lines
to be used as the duckboards that would line the floor of the trenches
Once this has dried I will add some more texture to the open areas using coarse sand. Then comes dry-brushing and highlighting followed by a touch of grass in the open areas..Once all that is out of the way the "Tedium of Sandbags" will begin.
I’ve been getting sneak peeks, but I must post my happiness with project so far so everyone knows how I appreciate this massive effort.
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Kevin
Can’t believe how fast you’re doing this. 😀
ReplyDeleteIt's about to slow down, my friend! Hand-shaping bazillion tiny sandbags and attaching them to this model will be a tedious task
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