charlyq
Active Member
:lol: Hi, planetarians!!!!!
It this a project that took me various months (or years???) It’s a diorama of Zaleszczyki
Bridge. That bridge was utilized by Polish troops to withdrawal to Romanian border in the final stages of 1939 campaign.
I had been made the figures first, where are a mix of brands> Tamiya, Italeri, S-Models M-Models, Warriors, all up dated with Hornet and Warriors heads and NCO Historex hands.
The Polish equipment was copied from S-Models sets with EP and RTV molds. With some work involved I can do some respectables figures. The weapons are Tamiya and Italeri modified to do Polish small arms.
All are painted with acrylics in very very flat finish, I use decorative craft paints like Duncan and Americana brands mixed with hobby paints like Vallejo and Andrea colors, except the leathers and flesh tones that are painted in satin finish
I hope you like it
Charlie Q.
Buenos Aires.-
It this a project that took me various months (or years???) It’s a diorama of Zaleszczyki
Bridge. That bridge was utilized by Polish troops to withdrawal to Romanian border in the final stages of 1939 campaign.
I had been made the figures first, where are a mix of brands> Tamiya, Italeri, S-Models M-Models, Warriors, all up dated with Hornet and Warriors heads and NCO Historex hands.
The Polish equipment was copied from S-Models sets with EP and RTV molds. With some work involved I can do some respectables figures. The weapons are Tamiya and Italeri modified to do Polish small arms.
All are painted with acrylics in very very flat finish, I use decorative craft paints like Duncan and Americana brands mixed with hobby paints like Vallejo and Andrea colors, except the leathers and flesh tones that are painted in satin finish
I hope you like it
Charlie Q.
Buenos Aires.-