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Topic: Farmer smurf diorama
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hemble
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posted 01-11-2019 07:04 PM
Hi All,
Farmer Smurf
Recipe.
Figure - the figure is from Jakks Pacific and I cut and repositioned the right leg to make it bend and then I used putty to fix up the leg and fill in the joints. He was painted using Vallejo Paints.
Base - is foam board and to make the raised area's on the ground I used foam and then covered the whole base with a mix of spakfilla/sand with brown paint added.
The bushes are tree armatures and the bushes are from Woodland Scenics. The bucket's were done using balsa wood, plastic card and string and the hoe and pick fork are made from balsa wood and plastic rod and tubes.
The berries are made from putty and once painted I used Woodland Scenics Realistic water to give the skin a shine to them.







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VicGeorge2010
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posted 01-12-2019 03:42 AM
My, that's some really big smurfberries he's growing.
-------------------- VIC GEORGE -- Westfield, MA, USA "Cat and mouse games really aren't much fun for us mouse types" -- Empath from "Empath The Bandit Smurf"
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hemble
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posted 01-12-2019 05:24 PM
quote: Originally posted by VicGeorge2010: My, that's some really big smurfberries he's growing.
That's why his Farmer smurf, he knows how to grow things big LOL.
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VicGeorge2010
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posted 01-13-2019 02:14 AM
Funny, because I don't really see smurfberries as generally being that big to begin with. I do see them now as being like natural anti-depressants for the Smurfs, which explains their general behavior.
-------------------- VIC GEORGE -- Westfield, MA, USA "Cat and mouse games really aren't much fun for us mouse types" -- Empath from "Empath The Bandit Smurf"
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Squeaky Smurf
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posted 01-13-2019 01:41 PM
Very great job, Hemble! And Vic is right, it made me wonder whether Farmer would have used the same fertilizer to get great results as the last Smurf gag below:

- Oh, Hefty, such a strength! Could you help me?
- At your service, Smurfette!
- ... And don't forget to rinse them well!
- And chiefly, no nap, Lazy! You'll first smurf me a cherry!
- (SIGH) Yes, Papa Smurf!
- Such an incorrigible one!
- You've exaggerated with your fertilizer, Farmer Smurf! ![[Roll Eyes]](rolleyes.gif)
-------------------- Keep on always smurfin'!!
Posts: 4849 | From: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Registered: Jul 2008
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hemble
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posted 01-13-2019 06:49 PM
quote: Originally posted by VicGeorge2010: Funny, because I don't really see smurfberries as generally being that big to begin with. I do see them now as being like natural anti-depressants for the Smurfs, which explains their general behavior.
Never thought of them that way.
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hemble
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posted 01-13-2019 06:51 PM
quote: Originally posted by Squeaky Smurf: Very great job, Hemble! And Vic is right, it made me wonder whether Farmer would have used the same fertilizer to get great results as the last Smurf gag below:

- Oh, Hefty, such a strength! Could you help me?
- At your service, Smurfette!
- ... And don't forget to rinse them well!
- And chiefly, no nap, Lazy! You'll first smurf me a cherry!
- (SIGH) Yes, Papa Smurf!
- Such an incorrigible one!
- You've exaggerated with your fertilizer, Farmer Smurf!
LOL you could be right and thanks heaps.
Posts: 27 | From: Australia | Registered: Dec 2018
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