Stalingrad '43

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Thanks guys! Its the first time Ive really tried doing a building like this, and it was a lot of fun doing it.

Here is the wall sections on the base, with some rubble glued in place.
 
Thanks guys! Its the first time Ive really tried doing a building like this, and it was a lot of fun doing it.

Here is the wall sections on the base, with some rubble glued in place.
 
Hola!

Ive now painted the rubble, its painted and drybrushed with acrylics and oils for washes. After that it was covered with pastells. Still need to add a few more 'human' elements before its complete. Anyways it was fun doing and now I can work on some more figures!! Let me know what you think!
 
Hola!

Ive now painted the rubble, its painted and drybrushed with acrylics and oils for washes. After that it was covered with pastells. Still need to add a few more 'human' elements before its complete. Anyways it was fun doing and now I can work on some more figures!! Let me know what you think!
 
Hey budy, looks Great, now please tell me , what kind of tool do you used for scribe the walls, and what kind of material is it ?

Keep the great work

Thanks in advance
Cheers
Ed (y)
 
Hey budy, looks Great, now please tell me , what kind of tool do you used for scribe the walls, and what kind of material is it ?

Keep the great work

Thanks in advance
Cheers
Ed (y)
 
Hey guys!

Thanks :)

Im excited to start painting figures again also! Got them almost ready to prime :)

As far as the material, I used Plaster of Paris poured in a square mold, then I scribed it with a tool that I made, acctually for sculpting, I copied a tool that I saw Andrea Jula use at VLS Mastercon in 2003, I made it from one of the spatulas in the Squadrons 10 piece sculpting tool set.
 
Hey guys!

Thanks :)

Im excited to start painting figures again also! Got them almost ready to prime :)

As far as the material, I used Plaster of Paris poured in a square mold, then I scribed it with a tool that I made, acctually for sculpting, I copied a tool that I saw Andrea Jula use at VLS Mastercon in 2003, I made it from one of the spatulas in the Squadrons 10 piece sculpting tool set.
 
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