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15 hours ago, Kevin Johnson said:

Looks really good Callum, very atmospheric.

 

13 hours ago, sb67 said:

Really gives the illusion of depth, nice work Callum.:)

 

6 hours ago, PannierTanker14 said:

I can hear the artillery from here... 

:good:

Thanks guys! Glad you enjoying the progress! Hope to get the next update video online soon :) 

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The forth instalment on the construction of "Argonne Forest" my WW1 Micro Layout built in a Hotel Room! 
In this update take a look a the landforms which have been built up and painted, as well as the addition of the backscenes, which have created using my own photographs to create a sense of depth. The construction of the bunkers has also been coming along nicely, with a few hidden surprises...
Hope you enjoy!

 

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More progress...
Backscenes added, test fitting trees, ready for the mud effect (the messy part)! I also started to form the road, which lines-up with road on my photographic backscene. Much like on Amiens 1918.

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Time to get muddy! With the application of the mud effect, created using 50/50 brown wood filler & PVA, with just a splash of brown acrylic to give it a darker tone. Once the mix was ready it was applied by hand, very messy work! (Though I think I got away with it as nothing has been heard from the room cleaners).
While it was setting, I took the opportunity to add the many tracks from carts and tanks, plus the footsteps from the troops. All these items where then glued into position, along with the first row of trees. 
 

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23 hours ago, Kevin Johnson said:

Callum a great selection of pictures of your layout build. I like the ventilation port on top of the tunnel areas and the back scene blends in nicely.

Many thanks! Glad you like the progress! Oh yes, some modified Ratio Industrial Extractors ;) Works a treat! 

23 hours ago, sb67 said:

Looks fantastic Callum, really brave of you messing with that mix in the hotel room! ;)

Many thanks! Oh yes! Has been a bit of a challenge! 

20 hours ago, PannierTanker14 said:

Quality stuff!

Plus the addition of FTs makes anything look better :laugh::good:

Many thanks indeed! They really do got the scene very well! More coming soon! 

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More progress on Argonne Forest, with the layout getting the green fingered touch! 
The start of the forest and ground cover has been added. Think is a blend of woodland scenics foliage and other scatters, blended together. The tree arches over the mud track and railway itself have really come out a treat! The tanks have also received another coat of weathering too. 
 

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On 13/03/2020 at 19:50, Kevin Johnson said:

Callum a big hats off to you, your layout is looking fantastic. I like the weathering of the tanks and the green fingered touch.:good_mini:

Many thanks indeed Kevin! Really pleased with how it's coming together. Regarding you message about the figures they are from W^D Models :)

On 13/03/2020 at 21:26, Jerry1975 said:

Fabulous,  what more can I say,  very well done. 

 

Jerry. 

Many thanks Jerry! 

On 13/03/2020 at 21:52, Ian Holmes said:

Superb. There’s not much else I can add.

Many thanks Ian! More to come!

On 13/03/2020 at 21:55, AireValley1962 said:

Absolutely brilliantly done, Callum. I really like it.

 

Cheers,

Will

Many thanks Will! 

On 14/03/2020 at 15:03, PannierTanker14 said:

Will the Char 2C show up on this layout? 

Whilst on the subject, where did it go?

Don't think there's room for it sadly. Don't worry, it's safe back at home in my ROD stock :)

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The fifth instalment on the construction of "Argonne Forest" my WW1 Micro Layout built in a Hotel Room!
In this update many milestones have been passed, starting with the all important mud effect has being added. As you can imagine this was quite a messy task, and certainly a challenge to do in a hotel room, without making to much mess! While this was drying, the first of the trench details and W^D Model figures were added, create the first of many little cameos on the layout. Not only that, the start of the the foliage has been added, creating the dense forest in which the scene is set. 

Hope you enjoy!

 

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Looking really good Callum, really enjoying watching your videos. The mud looks fantastic as does the weathered tanks, just goes to show what can be done in minimum space and minimum mess ;)

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On 17/03/2020 at 05:32, sb67 said:

Looking really good Callum, really enjoying watching your videos. The mud looks fantastic as does the weathered tanks, just goes to show what can be done in minimum space and minimum mess ;)

Many thanks indeed! Oh yes, can certainly do a lot with micros! More progress coming soon ;)

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