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Nice work on the base and figures! Look forward to seeing it finished.
"Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves?"- Oddball
John
On the bench:
Thanks everybody.
This is an outstanding project. The JS series is one of my favorite tanks coming out in WW2 and post war. I've got an ancient Italeri one made by Zvezda that Ive used bits and pieces from the Tamiya kit to bring it up to standard.
Thanks Rob for your comments.
8 figures done,working on the last 3.Street lamp arrives today.Should be done this week,been a long but satisfying project.
Lol playing 'Order of Battle: Red Storm' on the PC now. I bought a couple IS-2s - it's fun to see how they smash German tanks to bits!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Finally,I got this one done,I just kept adding stuff.I don't usually do scenes but enjoyed doing this one and was happy with the outcome.Thanks for following along for a couple of months and all your kind words.
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Cool, figures look good and I like the way you've got 'em placed!
That turned out fabulous! There is a real feel of action there with the addition of the figures. Excellent job and congratulations!
Hi Tojo!
hey, just to let you know, the link for pictures doesn't seem to work on my unit. Sounds good though1
Well-composed and executed Anthony.
Apprentice rivet counter.
Thank you guys for your nice words,yes I felt composition was important,try to keep the flow going one way.
TB sorry,must be your browser,doesnt like Postimage,no other mention by anyone else
It's an amazing diorama. I especially like the shot looking right into the barrel. Would hate to find that pointed in my direction!
On the Bench:
Bandai 1/72 Defender Destroid
Really nice build Tojo. the figures add a lot to the composition of the base.
Well done Tojo
Awsome job! Followed along the whole way. Love the straight on barrel shot, so menacing.
Be careful of what you ask for, you just might get it.
Thanks again
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