This month I'm trying to wrap up some infantry support weapons for the Finns.
Doing small batches of three or four teams also give me a change to try out different approaches to using AK8011 Snow, rather than Woodland Scenics Foam Putty.
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The closest guy is actually a tank rider. Figures with no base are placed in after the snow mix has partially cured.
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Looks like the guy with the AT gun is missing his lower jaw. Don't do smokeless tobacco, kids.
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The guy on the right was placed in the snow and wiggled around a little. It creates the impression of him moving his legs around, disturbing the snow.
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Not sure if anyone will notice, but I discolored the heat shields with a little Reikland Fleshwash. Most reference photos I found showed similar discoloration (I guess from the heat?)
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