Sunday, 27 December 2015

Digging in

Like last week's gun emplacement, this used to be a bit of packaging destined for the bin.
Some days later, and after the application of a breadknife, paint and Tamiya sandbags, I now have a 2-foot trench section to entertain some of my 54mm toy soldiers.


11 comments:

Duc de Gobin said...

oooh that turned out really well - well done. Perfect scale for the troops.

I may have to start looking at the Christmas packaging again :)

Mad Padre said...

Looks good. Now I'm wondering what I've thrown away that might have been useful.

Did you paint the backdrop? I like it.

Brian Carrick said...

Good to see you've been carving more than the turkey with the breadknife over the holiday!

Conrad Kinch said...

Mrs. Kinch always tells me I belong on one of those hoarders programmes. Always glad to see I will be in good company.

Pete. said...

Creacking work Tim- the sandbags make it look almost homely.

Cheers,

Pete.

Tim Gow said...

Duc de Gobin
To be fair I did have to install a balsa firing step

Tim Gow said...

Michael Peterson
We all chuck out lots of useful stuff - but we all still have a load of crap left!

Tim Gow said...

Brian Carrick
I'll leave turkey carving to the expert.

Tim Gow said...

Conrad Kinch
Sadly Mrs K is all too correct...

Tim Gow said...

Pete
The sandbags increased the cost of the project from about £0.75 (PVA and paint) to nearly £2.

Pete. said...

Excessive French spending on the Maginot Line was the ruin of them. I'd be careful Tim.

Cheers,

Pete.