seas.
Since the exercise of the plinth was mandatory for the mega-party in October, I had to abide by them too.
How to make the appearance of a stormy sea?
You tell me: The sea is vague!
Sold!
So I started by tracing
waves on blue extruded polystyrene (The waves are not necessarily perpendicular to the vessel). Here, he will sail with the wind aft starboard at full speed.
I deepened the furrows of the waves round cells with increasingly large on which I used sandpaper and then I cut out the silhouette of the sloop (The painted part is the background wedges, accessible above. The floor paper mask an iron plate for magnetized. In addition, two layers of the base schedule, increase the height of these blocks, which can now accommodate standing figurines. )
Once rounded, the waves were covered with wood glue and toilet paper, applied with a brush. Once wet, it dissolves and can be "sculpted" easily. It also allowed me to plug the holes that we see along the waterline.
It naturally wrinkles, making micro waves.
The foam was made in the same way By raising the volume of PQ, shredded.
The rest is paint job.
The bow wave was then added. It is a bit too "right" and gives an unfortunate effect "motorboat." I also give an inclination to my boat, that there is perfectly horizontal, which makes no sense with this wind of 3 / 4 rear.
Good Wind!
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