Tankluver wrote: |
What if I took the standing figures on the tank and put them in a halftrack riding into the battle or on the back of a tank coming into a fight? |
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The standing figures would not be in a relaxed pose like they are if were rushing into a fight--they would be preparing to fire, waiting to leap out of the vehicle, not lighting a cigarette.
They would also be braced against the vehicle stopping--their positions are jst not right for that scenario.
I would say that ALL these figures are not really compatible in ONE scene. It would take a pretty considerable amount of pretty complex modifications to really pull it off; as senojrn said, not impossible, but I think a bit much.
I think you would be better off with a smaller, more focused scene; large dio's with tons of figures are generally usually too unfocused and from what I've seen, lack a real "punch", in most instances. It takes a real master to pull off a dio where the viewer knows exacly what's going on in the scene at first view--that's the real challenge.