OR ...
Listen Corporal I KNOW how to read a map.
I went to OCS and they taught us ... real good .... all about these squiggly little symbols and all the other map thingies here and there.
Now we ain't lost .... just misplaced a bit.
Ummmm ... Larry, Sir ... your holding the map upside down!:redface2:
--- LaRRy
PS: Steve ...where do you purchase or find all the excellent jungle material? Looks soooooooooo GREAT.
Officers being geographically embarrassed ... classic! Nicely done Steve.
Brendan
OR ...
Listen Corporal I KNOW how to read a map.
I went to OCS and they taught us ... real good .... all about these squiggly little symbols and all the other map thingies here and there.
Now we ain't lost .... just misplaced a bit.
Ummmm ... Larry, Sir ... your holding the map upside down!:redface2:
--- LaRRy
PS: Steve ...where do you purchase or find all the excellent jungle material? Looks soooooooooo GREAT.
OR ...
Listen Corporal I KNOW how to read a map.
I went to OCS and they taught us ... real good .... all about these squiggly little symbols and all the other map thingies here and there.
Now we ain't lost .... just misplaced a bit.
Ummmm ... Larry, Sir ... your holding the map upside down!:redface2:
--- LaRRy
PS: Steve ...where do you purchase or find all the excellent jungle material? Looks soooooooooo GREAT.
Hi Steve,
I was wondering the same thing . where can I find that terrific stuff? Your jungle seems so real!!! {eek3}
As always, great shot!
Cheers
Enrico :salute::
Excellent Steve:salute::
All the best
Martyn
The map maybe the right way, depends on which direction you are coming from^&grin, Robin.
Great looking scene Steve, well done.
OR ...
Listen Corporal I KNOW how to read a map.
I went to OCS and they taught us ... real good .... all about these squiggly little symbols and all the other map thingies here and there.
Now we ain't lost .... just misplaced a bit.
Ummmm ... Larry, Sir ... your holding the map upside down!:redface2:
--- LaRRy
PS: Steve ...where do you purchase or find all the excellent jungle material? Looks soooooooooo GREAT.
Lost one,this is lost three,are you lost two over!
Hi Guys and thanks !
Ok small leaf for bushes or saplings / small trees. I tend to bunch these together for bushes or stick a bit of wire through and bend to shape for saplings / small trees.
Once you've got your plants, give them a wash in soapy water and paint, you don't have to be careful unless you have plenty of time just make sure you cover all. dipping seemed to leave lots of missing spots when I tried it.
I mostly just used cheap kids acrylic paint, a green and brown mix to get colour I wanted mixed with a little kids pva glue to help the paint stick.
Don't forget to use some disposable gloves or you'll be scrubbing paint off fingers as I do when I forget !
Long grass is just cheap paint brushes stuck to a base and painted the colour you want. Paint again mixed with a little pva glue.
Steve
Thank you, Steve.
It seems that a wealth of diorama material can be found in the "Model Train World."
I took a look at the US eBay and found similar items.
Living in Maine there are few things that are "local" or close by. However, I found five model train stores I can take a nice ride to.
One in Hallowell, Maine which is only a "brief" hour away.
MANY thanks.
--- LaRRy
Hi Steve,
thanks a lot for your useful advices. I think it's really nice that you're sharing this experience with us. About the disposable gloves...I'll take your hint!
Cheers
Enrico :salute::
Steve, did you start reading the Matterhorn book? I just finished it. It was excellent. Very well written and insightful. I recommend to anyone interested in the Vietnam war to read this book.