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Because achievements of others are the best inspiration! Arranged by the date of submission.
Rats are from Plus Models with some modification to the poses. The rat-hunting dog is a scratch-built model in 1/35 scale. Foliage from various model diorama accessory companies. VMS pigments, sand and ballast freeze, PVA glue, Flexy 5K CA used to finish the vignette. Scene is based on a WW1 photograph.
Rats are from Plus Models with some modification to the poses. The rat-hunting dog is a scratch-built model in 1/35 scale. Foliage from various model diorama accessory companies. VMS pigments, sand and ballast freeze, PVA glue, Flexy 5K CA used to finish the vignette. Scene is based on a WW1 photograph.
Rats are from Plus Models with some modification to the poses. The rat-hunting dog is a scratch-built model in 1/35 scale. Foliage from various model diorama accessory companies. VMS pigments, sand and ballast freeze, PVA glue, Flexy 5K CA used to finish the vignette. Scene is based on a WW1 photograph.
Rats are from Plus Models with some modification to the poses. The rat-hunting dog is a scratch-built model in 1/35 scale. Foliage from various model diorama accessory companies. VMS pigments, sand and ballast freeze, PVA glue, Flexy 5K CA used to finish the vignette. Scene is based on a WW1 photograph.
Kenneth Yeo, Singapore
Figure is from Jon Smith Modellbau 'Prussian Driver' in 1/35 scale. Foliage is from various diorama accessory brands. VMS weathering pigments, sand and ballast freeze, PVA glue used for finishing. Aircraft propeller from spares box. Frog is from Mantis Miniatures. Puddle pool from AK diorama products. Whole vignette painted in acrylics.
Figure is from Jon Smith Modellbau 'Prussian Driver' in 1/35 scale. Foliage is from various diorama accessory brands. VMS weathering pigments, sand and ballast freeze, PVA glue used for finishing. Aircraft propeller from spares box. Frog is from Mantis Miniatures. Puddle pool from AK diorama products. Whole vignette painted in acrylics.
Figure is from Jon Smith Modellbau 'Prussian Driver' in 1/35 scale. Foliage is from various diorama accessory brands. VMS weathering pigments, sand and ballast freeze, PVA glue used for finishing. Aircraft propeller from spares box. Frog is from Mantis Miniatures. Puddle pool from AK diorama products. Whole vignette painted in acrylics.
Figure is from Jon Smith Modellbau 'Prussian Driver' in 1/35 scale. Foliage is from various diorama accessory brands. VMS weathering pigments, sand and ballast freeze, PVA glue used for finishing. Aircraft propeller from spares box. Frog is from Mantis Miniatures. Puddle pool from AK diorama products. Whole vignette painted in acrylics.
Kenneth Yeo, Singapore
Rye field's T-34/122 AK real colors on the spot pigments paper shaper scale color SC3D printed tracks
Rye field's T-34/122 AK real colors on the spot pigments paper shaper scale color SC3D printed tracks
Brer Dillenbeck, USA
Satoshi Hashimoto, Japan
Scratch-built 1/35 scale WW1 German pigeon handler waiting to safely receive his returning 'charge'. Head from Jon Smith Modellbau, hands and boots from Royal Model, roadside shrine and Christ statue from Historex Models, pigeon from MiniArt, skull from Michael Kontraros. VMS products used: Black Flexy 5K CA, Spot-On Pigments (various types). Vegetation from various aftermarket companies.
Scratch-built 1/35 scale WW1 German pigeon handler waiting to safely receive his returning 'charge'. Head from Jon Smith Modellbau, hands and boots from Royal Model, roadside shrine and Christ statue from Historex Models, pigeon from MiniArt, skull from Michael Kontraros. VMS products used: Black Flexy 5K CA, Spot-On Pigments (various types). Vegetation from various aftermarket companies.
Scratch-built 1/35 scale WW1 German pigeon handler waiting to safely receive his returning 'charge'. Head from Jon Smith Modellbau, hands and boots from Royal Model, roadside shrine and Christ statue from Historex Models, pigeon from MiniArt, skull from Michael Kontraros. VMS products used: Black Flexy 5K CA, Spot-On Pigments (various types). Vegetation from various aftermarket companies.
Scratch-built 1/35 scale WW1 German pigeon handler waiting to safely receive his returning 'charge'. Head from Jon Smith Modellbau, hands and boots from Royal Model, roadside shrine and Christ statue from Historex Models, pigeon from MiniArt, skull from Michael Kontraros. VMS products used: Black Flexy 5K CA, Spot-On Pigments (various types). Vegetation from various aftermarket companies.
Kenneth Yeo, Singapore
Patrick Gillespie from Australia
Full scratch-built WW1 German flamethrower operator coming across a forgotten comrade in No Man's Land. Groundwork finished with VMS Smart Mud XL 2.0 and parts secured with VMS Black Flexy 5K CA.
Full scratch-built WW1 German flamethrower operator coming across a forgotten comrade in No Man's Land. Groundwork finished with VMS Smart Mud XL 2.0 and parts secured with VMS Black Flexy 5K CA.
Full scratch-built WW1 German flamethrower operator coming across a forgotten comrade in No Man's Land. Groundwork finished with VMS Smart Mud XL 2.0 and parts secured with VMS Black Flexy 5K CA.
Full scratch-built WW1 German flamethrower operator coming across a forgotten comrade in No Man's Land. Groundwork finished with VMS Smart Mud XL 2.0 and parts secured with VMS Black Flexy 5K CA.
Kenneth Yeo, Singapore
The products used are the gloss alkyd binders, the matte alkyd binder and European dark earth textured pigments.
The products used are the gloss alkyd binders, the matte alkyd binder and European dark earth textured pigments.
The products used are the gloss alkyd binders, the matte alkyd binder and European dark earth textured pigments.
The products used are the gloss alkyd binders, the matte alkyd binder and European dark earth textured pigments.
Davey Martens the Netherlands
Alan Bradbury from Australia
Various VMS pigments used.
Various VMS pigments used.
Various VMS pigments used.
Various VMS pigments used.
Jeff Barner, USA
I liked the effect decided to keep it as is since this is a “paper panzer”. Also used the same VMS product around front fender edges.
I liked the effect decided to keep it as is since this is a “paper panzer”. Also used the same VMS product around front fender edges.
I liked the effect decided to keep it as is since this is a “paper panzer”. Also used the same VMS product around front fender edges.
I liked the effect decided to keep it as is since this is a “paper panzer”. Also used the same VMS product around front fender edges.
Jeff Barner, USA
Eric used Paper Shaper to mold the flag.
Eric used Paper Shaper to mold the flag.
Eric Christianson, USA
Tony used kit tracks, built from box except for the small chain, his first attempt at weathering, used VMS products and others. Not bad at all!
Tony used kit tracks, built from box except for the small chain, his first attempt at weathering, used VMS products and others. Not bad at all!
Tony Quinn, USA
Satoshi used many kinds of products of VMS in this work.
Satoshi used many kinds of products of VMS in this work.
Satoshi used many kinds of products of VMS in this work.
Satoshi used many kinds of products of VMS in this work.
Satoshi Hashimoto, Japan
Bâtiment home made Stug 40 Dragon , Figurines , Dragon et Alpine , le tout au 1/35
Bâtiment home made Stug 40 Dragon , Figurines , Dragon et Alpine , le tout au 1/35
Bâtiment home made Stug 40 Dragon , Figurines , Dragon et Alpine , le tout au 1/35
Bâtiment home made Stug 40 Dragon , Figurines , Dragon et Alpine , le tout au 1/35
Lionel Boucher, France
Sprayed with VMS Varnish HD, Satin type.
Sprayed with VMS Varnish HD, Satin type.
Sprayed with VMS Varnish HD, Satin type.
Sprayed with VMS Varnish HD, Satin type.
Satoshi Hashimoto, Japan
Peter Schijvens, Netherlands
All surfaces were rivited not only by a simple riveting wheel. Every single rivet was stamped with a jeweler tool to create very small circles (0,3mm diameter) which looks like countersunk rivets. And the very best was the use of the VMS matt varnish.
All surfaces were rivited not only by a simple riveting wheel. Every single rivet was stamped with a jeweler tool to create very small circles (0,3mm diameter) which looks like countersunk rivets. And the very best was the use of the VMS matt varnish.
All surfaces were rivited not only by a simple riveting wheel. Every single rivet was stamped with a jeweler tool to create very small circles (0,3mm diameter) which looks like countersunk rivets. And the very best was the use of the VMS matt varnish.
All surfaces were rivited not only by a simple riveting wheel. Every single rivet was stamped with a jeweler tool to create very small circles (0,3mm diameter) which looks like countersunk rivets. And the very best was the use of the VMS matt varnish.
Soeren Bartusch from Germany