Workbench: Platoon! +
It's like the movie... only it's British... and the helicopters are boats... and it's Dunkirk, not Vietnam.
Other than that, it's the same, right?
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![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6TTkvqm7H58FVxqClUDLpzsmgHkolN0Zdj82eid4wfHlHeLKogncXIpj69J4FXyGpTzbJUzTwWLAdHFN5hTGgk4IkBDiZwUSk8Yd3hySU6mEw_YqoSyo7-B8xDR3exfCTtccKr97IsD4r/s320/IMG00119-20100822-2018.jpg)
...starting to look like an army.
These last 4 were actually troublesome for me. It was the first push into mass painting techniques and it seems a bit much at 4 to a run. Mid way through, I thought these were the worst of the bunch as well and quite nearly threw in the towel and start over from scratch on them.
But I persevered, mixed a couple of mid tone paints just for them, and made them up to be the best of the group so far.
Biggest change on the last 3 was a new flocking mix. Taking a queue from my own lawn from time to time, I noticed that grass doesn't grow uniformally. So I'm trying to recreate that to some degree on the last 3, in addition to giving a bright green base paint to make it pop.
Other than that, it's the same, right?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg2NaO2_sfzq3chzhbaJqyNWrEuNm055R2k4d81HQEDg3edRVZIJTZwqxZxIusuKNPZZfhHeHvSZqMngXBd4Be2pyK7VOBkXvuEWl2jyRfJpauurw8ZG8t7musINKzX85GNHUlpcuJh8dq0/s320/IMG00122-20100822-2019.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6TTkvqm7H58FVxqClUDLpzsmgHkolN0Zdj82eid4wfHlHeLKogncXIpj69J4FXyGpTzbJUzTwWLAdHFN5hTGgk4IkBDiZwUSk8Yd3hySU6mEw_YqoSyo7-B8xDR3exfCTtccKr97IsD4r/s320/IMG00119-20100822-2018.jpg)
...starting to look like an army.
These last 4 were actually troublesome for me. It was the first push into mass painting techniques and it seems a bit much at 4 to a run. Mid way through, I thought these were the worst of the bunch as well and quite nearly threw in the towel and start over from scratch on them.
But I persevered, mixed a couple of mid tone paints just for them, and made them up to be the best of the group so far.
Biggest change on the last 3 was a new flocking mix. Taking a queue from my own lawn from time to time, I noticed that grass doesn't grow uniformally. So I'm trying to recreate that to some degree on the last 3, in addition to giving a bright green base paint to make it pop.
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