The Resistance Step 1

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fear-max

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Hi everyone this is the setting ready to be painted for the new scene I have in mind to achieve, missing only a few small accessories to choose from and enter with the figures. This is a glimpse of an unidentified Italian village set in the summer of 44 in which some residents are preparing for the arrival of the enemy. The base measures cm.10x10 and is mainly made ceramic chalk, while the accessories and other decorative elements I used plasticard, putty, Styrofoam, tin foil and copper wire, the only commercial element is the gutter MiniArt.Ciao Max

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Lots of very fine detail faithfully rendered. I too think the chair seat is amazing. Bot so are lot of other details. This will be a cool scene to watch develop.

Colin
 
Don't usually see many buildings built with that amount of styrene usually, or buildings that are not hammered to within an inch of their lives.
I am extremely impressed with the elegance and the cleaness of the work, and I do love how you have used so many different materials to get the different textures.
1 question though, what have you used to glue all these different materials together?

Jon
 
Thanks Jong
The plasticard with glue for plastic models, chalk ceramic with superglue attack, tin foil and styrofoam with glue vinyl.
Max
 
That's awesome. I love how the only commercial part you used is the gutter, which is one of the easier bits!

Einion
 
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