Model Builder 4 wrote:Roy, I have used filter floss in the past to simulate smoke, I made a few small dioramas of 1/12th minichamps motorcycles, this is one I made of Valentino Rossi performing a burnout
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...and..

and..I'd only been jesting!!!

That's amazing, Lee. Really astonishing

I've sometimes seen great simulated explosions, with fire and smoke in static tank dioramas. I think I even posted a brilliant one (none of my doing

) sometime ago of a '....I love the smell of napalm in the mornin'..'' setting. It was a couple of years back. I'll track it down later. Meantime, your cotton-smoke would look great as the start up exhaust from a Sherman or Tiger

There's a Cromwell vid I posted a while ago, and it was burning a lot of oil (at nearly 80 years old, it can be forgiven for that.). Again, when 'resting' or taking a break as a Shelf Queen, your smoke would give an aged Cromwell model a massive hint of authenticity

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