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If you put it into a shadow box, you would be able to control the lighting in the box and enhancethe final look. Down side is that you only see half the model .
I've seen this technique done with SciFi themed subjects, in particular, a 1/9 scale Alien model kit. Which, like Cliff, would like to do one myself.
I really like your idea, and, I will be following once you start.
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
RamboThat sounds like a fun project a guy I know does that with them old movie figures. He's done the Mummy, Frankenstein and Bela Lugosi.
I've been intending on doing this with a 'Creature From the Black Lagoon'.
Duplicating the look of a Second World War photo sounds awesome. I too really want to see this when you're done.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I've never seen that done, but what a cool idea. Be sure to post up your build.
Thanks,
John
Clint
As soon as I finish the diorama I am now working on ( and a few other WIP ). I plan on spending the winter doing my pet project. My precious...
I'm going to take a 1/ 35 Stug ( fully leafed and camoed ) and accompanying diorama and do it all in black and white ( with varying shades of grey )
I think I have enough stock footage and other info to work from.
Just wondering if anybody ever tried or did it.
Should be interesting none the less. I did start the Stug and so far it's a little weird.
Will post pics when I have something more to show.
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