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lurch Tiking you should inter that into a contest. I bet you would take 1st place.
Tiking you should inter that into a contest. I bet you would take 1st place.
Kind words. I do plan on enetering, but can only wish for a good place.
Charles King ----------------------- You may think you know...but you don't
Anton Wow. Nicely done! Especially the random trash on the ground. Brings it to life. And for a static diorama it's very dynamic.
Wow. Nicely done! Especially the random trash on the ground. Brings it to life. And for a static diorama it's very dynamic.
Thank you kindly for your uplifting words.
MR TOM SCHRY WOW! A ton of action going on which adds to the emotion of the scene. Excellent attention to the little details which makes this scene just POP! Fantastic job! TJS
WOW! A ton of action going on which adds to the emotion of the scene. Excellent attention to the little details which makes this scene just POP! Fantastic job!
TJS
Thank you kindly. Glad you approve.
I have only been on here a little while and I have seen some very talented and artistic people do some very extraordinary things. Perhaps someday I will be that good.
lurch That is fantastic work. Reminds me of what I saw in Irac and somalia. You got it perfect.
That is fantastic work. Reminds me of what I saw in Irac and somalia. You got it perfect.
My humble thanks for your comment.
I really enjoy your scenes
Tanker-Builder Hey! You don't need any danged Vehicle! You Captured the Human participant angle-Don't change it!
Hey!
You don't need any danged Vehicle! You Captured the Human participant angle-Don't change it!
Agreed. Thank you for that.
The Drifter Great work there sir. Really like the details and the figures are well done.
Great work there sir. Really like the details and the figures are well done.
Thank you kindly.
Jeff
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Mac Fixx Outstanding! Two questions. 1) what scale is this 2) The concrete barriers. Did you make, modify, or purchase them? Thank you for sharing. Mac
Outstanding!
Two questions.
1) what scale is this
2) The concrete barriers. Did you make, modify, or purchase them?
Thank you for sharing.
Mac
Thanks Mac. The scale is 1/35. The concrete barriers are from an old Mig set, if I'm not mistaken. I modified them a bit.
Just my opinion here but a vehicke would clutter the visual impact of this diorama, the story it tells me is pure chaos, rushing to defend, no time to bring more mobule or heavy equipment forward. Really cool Tiking.
we're modelers it's what we do
Excellent work! Looks like it's straight off the evening news footage.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Nice job. I do recall another street fight scene you had done - maybe some of those figures made it into here. A vehicle would be interesting - maybe something like Meng's technical. Great work as usual.
Thanks,
John
Oh that's soooo cool! Perfectly captures the chaos and confusion of combat. And as always your figures are top-notch!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
This diorama came about of necessity. A diorama had been destroyed by child sometime ago. I decided to reuse items from that diorama together with another diorama to to make up for the destroyed one. Most of the figures have been taken from other smaller dioramas together with newer ones to form this recent version. I have been contemplating a vehicle, such as a pickup, but not too sure. I think the diorama looks good and makes a statement as is. We shall see late on down the line if I change my mind.
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