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What an amazing degree of detail! Some very fine work. Would love to see a photo of it with the searchlight on in a darkened room. I will bet the realism is stunning.
Claude
Excellent work...
This is magnificant! I'm extremely impressed! It look real right down to the railroad ties. The terrain and colors look so natural. I'm building my first diorama and have just begun to look through the forum. How did you get the wood to look so natural?
wow. my compliments. It's really impressive
Thank you Mike, it's nice to get these comments.
Terry
That is superb! I agree, each piece could stand all on its own! Well done!!
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
Sprue thank you.
A very fine accomplishment, Jibber. You're right, each piece CAN stand alone if you wanted. Great job
Did I hear something about another Railroad GB? I'm interested as long as it's open to civi sci-fi what-if subjects as well
Anyone with a good car don't need to be justified - Hazel Motes
SternO, Greg thank for the very kind words.
You may or may nor know that when I started this project I built a Trumpeter Morser-Karl in 1/35 as my main piece. So after I looked at it I realized a lot of people build Morsers so I wanted something different as my my centerpiece, so I had my eye on this Panzertriebwagen and I knew right away I had found it. The Morser's nice but this is different, I think only very few made and showing it for a 1946 build I roughed it up a bit. A lot of locomotives never made even it to 1945!
Thanks again, Terry
That was just pure delight to look at. Wonderful craftmanship.
And like Wayne, you got my brain going on railroads again. Yikes.
PS, I love that shot looking down at the tower with spotlight. Very cool.
Incredible work, awesome paint and weathering! Well done.
I was just talking with Bish and with all these GB's going theres no armor so, we were thinking about some half tracks early this summer. I wish the Steel Cats were still around, we seen some really good vehicles there.
Thanks to you guys for the nice comments on my diorama.
Nice job Terry. now you gpt me thinking railroads again. still at my "hit the wall" point om K-5. just have to fight through it and not ready too. i expect it will go smoother after that. on a positive note my oil pin washing is getting better as is color modulation and filters so when i am ready to weather the gun i will do a better job.
maybe you and i can do another GB startying in July. I have the OTS (1/72) GB with ModelCrazy going until the end of the year and i always have DORA in the stash.
Никто не Забыт (No one is Forgotten)Ничто не Забыто (Nothing is Forgotten)
jibber Hunter its in 1/35. Terry
Hunter its in 1/35.
Terry -
Thank you, and again such a great job on your dio.
Hunter
jibber Thank you both, I tried to make every individual part stand on its own. I'm hoping it inspires more people to build railway kits, they are a lot of fun and make for a nice display. Thanks again. Terry
Thank you both, I tried to make every individual part stand on its own. I'm hoping it inspires more people to build railway kits, they are a lot of fun and make for a nice display. Thanks again.
Jibber,
What scale is this?
WOW.
"le plaisir delicieux et toujours nouveau d'une occupation inutile"
Well Done jibber...Well done. I love all the detail and craftmanship. Great Dio
Yes and it takes up a lot of room, maybe I should have thought Braille.
That came out super nice! Is it 1/35?
Here's my railroad diorama featuring a rare German locomotive, a Panzertriebwagen. I chose to weather it up as a late war survivor and shone here ready for deployment. I'm still adding some additional figures but I'll take my time to pick the right ones.
I started this project some months back with a Morser-Karl as my center piece but I built up the locomotive and used it because of its rarity. I love working in armor and railroads so this combines the two and was a real pleasure to build. Everything on the board is built up right down to the home made rails and ties, even the search light was put together with spare parts. I hope people enjoy it and comments are surely welcome.
Thanks for looking, Terry
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