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Wow, if that were in black and white, it would look like it came right out of a history book-nice !
 
That tall grass is spectacular Steve. Is it something you made or an off the shelf jobbie?

Great scene too!
 
A little grim, but that’s the reality of war. Have to look back at your scooter scene to cheer myself up{sm4} , Robin.
 
Wow, if that were in black and white, it would look like it came right out of a history book-nice !

Cheers Mike !

Steve

That tall grass is spectacular Steve. Is it something you made or an off the shelf jobbie?


Great scene too!

Cheers Toddy ! :salute::

Trying to portray the tall Elephant grass which I made from pound shop Paint brushes hot glued to foamboard and painted !

Steve

A little grim, but that’s the reality of war. Have to look back at your scooter scene to cheer myself up{sm4} , Robin.

Thanks Robin !

Yes not a time or place you'd want to find yourself sweating with your heart thumping fast and hard, not to mention, if anyone is about to open up on you and why not throw in chronic squirts !{eek3}

Glad your enjoying the Vespa's ! ^&grin

Steve
 
Mate, you got the 'green' colour and 'dead' undergrowth down pat IMO.....perfect.

Yeah.....not a huge fan of "Chronic Squirts" they can be a bit distracting.....plus the paper trail is horrendous. {eek3}^&grin:wink2:
 
Mate, you got the 'green' colour and 'dead' undergrowth down pat IMO.....perfect.

Yeah.....not a huge fan of "Chronic Squirts" they can be a bit distracting.....plus the paper trail is horrendous. {eek3}^&grin:wink2:

Cheers Toddy

Paint used for the tall grass was Humbrol spray paint in Grass Green !

Steve
 
Steve
Great job on this-made me remember why I hated moving through elephant grass-Very hard to move through as almost impossible to cut, Impossible to see more that 3 feet in any direction so the "puker factor" was always very high, very noisy and always very hot and humid-you were exhausted by the time you got out. Your picture sure brings it home
Pat
 
Steve
Great job on this-made me remember why I hated moving through elephant grass-Very hard to move through as almost impossible to cut, Impossible to see more that 3 feet in any direction so the "puker factor" was always very high, very noisy and always very hot and humid-you were exhausted by the time you got out. Your picture sure brings it home
Pat

Cheers Pat, most appreciated feedback !:salute::

Steve
 

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