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Sunday 26 May 2019

OMG! She's Alive!

aka the hitmen you hired all failed!

It has been rather a long time since I posted last, mostly because I haven't been doing anything hobby-wise since Salute. Until today, that is.

The other day, someone on the club's email group was proposing a multi-player Gaslands game. Just over a year ago, I had painted up a bunch of cheap cars with the intention of making some junkyard terrain pieces. But, inevitably, never got around to doing so. Today I finally made a start on doing so.

As well as the cars, I had cut a bunch of EPVC bases. I glued most of the cars onto these (leaving a few loose, to be added on top of piles later). I then left them for a couple of hours for the glue to cure. It was at this stage that I realised a big mistake I'd made - on the multi-car bases, I should have pre-textured or at least painted the central areas so that white didn't show in the gaps between cars. Oh, well.

I made up some basing gunk - a mix of brown acrylic frame sealant (from Poundland); some bird sand and a little bird grit (both from Wilko) and a splash of water to help make it a little more fluid for spreading. And then I got on with the job of adding gunk to the bases, including in the narrow gaps.

And here's the workbench after all that was done:






I also decided to test glue a strip of scouring pad onto an old painting stick (aka tongue depressor) to see how well the glue would hold it:


The plan is to make up a bunch of hedges for the club's terrain box. If this glue holds the strip firmly, I'll cut a load more and get them glued to sticks, trim them unevenly, add basing gunk, hit them with brown spray paint  and then flock them.

Tomorrow is a bank holiday in the UK, so my plan is to join in a big game of King of the Battlefield at the club - my Russians deserve an outing, having missed the games earlier this year. Of course, that means there won't be any progress on the terrain until Tuesday.


11 comments:

  1. Glad you're still alive and kicking!

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  2. It's life Jim, but not as we know it. nice stuff

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  3. Happy to see you again! :-)
    Lovely cars!
    We did some hedges as you explain... it gives a very good effect!

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  4. Good to have you back again M'lady.

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  5. A well deserved rest after the AHPC painting frenzy I‘d say. Well done on those cars!

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  6. Damn, you can't get good staff these days!
    Glad they missed you! - welcome back to the Blogosphere!

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  7. No the Hitmen (more properly people) are still out there!

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  8. Gaslands... and you alive does it gat much better.

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  9. @ Fran - cheers, m'dear! :)

    @ Martin C - thanks! :)

    @ L'Empereur - merci! :)

    @ Ray - cheers! :)

    @ Nick - thanks! Rather more rest from painting than was needed, to be honest - it's good to be back :)

    @ Neil - thanks! The cars were actually finished over a year ago :)

    @ Herkybird - they were good, but I was better! :)

    @ Alex - :)

    @ Simon - they were all men. Hang on, do you mean there's a hitwoman out there? :o

    @ Clint - thanks! :)

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