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Old May 24th, 2008, 04:30 PM
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Re: Pantherschreck! by Jonas Dahlberg

Yes, he's done it with Milliput. I don't know what tool he's been usin' but I suspect that he's used a homemade stamp for the horizontal ridges n' done the squares by rakin' 'em with something semisharp one line at the time.

Regardin' the groundwork. He's been using gauze, papier mache n' sand.
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Re: Pantherschreck! by Jonas Dahlberg

Wow, fantastic work.
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Re: Pantherschreck! by Jonas Dahlberg

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Yes, he's done it with Milliput. I don't know what tool he's been usin' but I suspect that he's used a homemade stamp for the horizontal ridges n' done the squares by rakin' 'em with something semisharp one line at the time.

Regardin' the groundwork. He's been using gauze, papier mache n' sand.
Wow, cool! ...is the guaze used to hold/bind the paper mache to the styrofoam?
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Re: Pantherschreck! by Jonas Dahlberg

Yes, it appears to be the case.
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Re: Pantherschreck! by Jonas Dahlberg

Excellent foliage and trees too. They look real and set the whole thing off.
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Re: Pantherschreck! by Jonas Dahlberg

Yes, very nice. I would imagine the trees are pinned in place. Twigs and small branches I would imagine look so much better than the fake stuff. I've seen the plastic stuff, and have some for my model railroad layout, but they look...well...fake.
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