Wow! That was heavy! Not good for me to lift it,but I just wanted to show you guy`s My LUMP!
Getting back to these Pond`s I did feel early`er like tossing them in the Bin,but didn`t.What I did do was this. This is the smaller pond,and I wanted to show how the corner piece I cored out at the beginning work`s.
Place the tree on and push it into place.
You might well ask Why? Simple really.Making a tree takes a lot of effort and placing it onto a base like this pond would mean having to work around it,because it`s in the way all the time. So I came up with this system where the tree is fitted last,but here is also the logical reason behind my thinking this up in such a way.The tree can be used on other pieces of work too ,just like it will be used to good effect here on the lager pond.
The same right hand side tree is being used again here,saving me from making another tree.Place the corner pieces on and push them into place like so. The ponds are not finished the water level needs doing. However here at this stage my mind is working in supper drive and I`ve dressed these little pond`s up to show just how one can model a natural pond,a pond that is set in place by the water running from off the high ground. I think just the one horse here work`s well with the peaceful theme set in place after the the battle by me.The horses on the side of the other pond are that of Scots Grey`s their riders fallen upon the field.later I can add the trooper`s upon them giving me opportunity for another photo shoot.
By placing bit`s and pieces in such away help keeps the eyes focused on the model without hopefully them flying off and into the beyond. The work done so far with using the cheap clear gloss Varnish has worked a treat,and the next two shot`s are of the reflection qualities of this stuff....
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I hope some might like these tiny pond`s that seem to have been a little bit of Buffed Up with Shine!