WIP Apocalypse Vignette

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Started on the lower side of the construction. Base color of the stones applied (looks a bit weird this way, but things will change after applying multiple layers of filler and weathering).
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Waiting for the joint filler to dry, I decided that the building could use a little ladder. No idea how to paint this without the connection pieces falling of (which they already did several times while just looking at them) but now I have it I need to use it. :happy: Sometimes the easy way is not the best way to approach things (or the other way around) :woot:

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And some further progress on the wall...
Was able to finish the street lamp as well, but this will only be mounted at the end.
Next step : painting all the debris pieces that will go inside the tunnel. Once these are done the wall can be mounted on the groundwork and I can start on the groundwork and debris that will be in front of the wall.
 

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I agree with Simon, the detail is stunning and it's certainly going to be epic when completed.

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First was all the debris that goes into the tunnel. Little will be visible at the end but I decided that these pieces were great for practicing some new techniques such as Non Metal Metals in blue and red, painting glass, airbrushing (on the blue chemical container), wood structure, etc...
 

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Next stop was adding a pipeset on the left of the main door. I made a wooden structure to be able to paint all sides of the pipe. So far only the primer has been applied as I'm still contemplating on the colour I will choose (faded white or green, probably the latter).
 

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After that the figure was chosen. Its a Kellerkind figure with great details. However the cart he was pulling was not so nicely molded so I decided to make this one from scratch. Thanks again to Gino Poppe for the wheels which were a perfect fit.
 

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Last few days were spent on cleaning up and priming the debris that will go in the front part of the vignette. This will take a long time to get them all painted :;)
 

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