Hans von Hammer wrote: |
Really nice work... A bit too much going in too small a space to get what's being depicted IMHO though... I'm actually counting about 6 different dios, lol... |
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funny you should mention that!
As I was building each individual kit I was thinking "that would look great in a diorama", the imagination was going wild with the images being drawn in the mind, and plans to make a small scene to frame each model or group, with a particular theme.
But as time went by I just seemed to move from one model kit to the next, without doing any groundwork. (there is nothing like the feeling of opening that new box)
Well the cabinet was slowly becoming fuller and fuller, until finally, I bit the bullet.
I eventually got around to making somegroundwork, but couldn't decide what kit (or kits) to use, so I thought I may as well throw them all in... and I did!
It was a case of, it looked too empty with only a few, and too full with them all, so I chose the second option. (in for a penny... in for a pound)
I agree it is a very busy scene, but i figured i could use a little artistic licence, and not depict one individual event, but rather a period of time over which a number of events happend in the same area.
I learnt alot from the build, (including it is easy to kill a diorama with too many subjects), but since finishing the build, the cabinet (was) empty. And I am back in control, and able to focus on telling one story per dio.
that dio was built up on 3 layers of plasterboard, (it was very heavy) and too big to keep, these are the only pictures i have of it, and since taking the photos, it has been dissasembled, so the proverbial "shot of the whole thing" ain't gonna' happen. (sorry guys!)
The backdrop (not quite middle earth! LOL) is just something I picked up at a model railroad shop, and does not depict the time or place the dio was based in or at, but it makes the photos a little more visually appealing. (the scene is the same whether you look north, east, south or west).
the infantry squad are supposts to be a group of lost soldiers, trying to make sense of the confusing sign posts, once again, i had built all these figures, "may as well throw them in too".
Thanks everyone for the great (positive) feedback,
hope you appreciate viewing it as much as I enjoyed building it.