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  • grumpa
    • Jan 2015
    • 6142

    #16
    Originally posted by \
    Hi Jim
    You have captured war in all its entirety. It does not matter who has the bigger gun it's all about what we are prepared to lose in ourselves.


    It is quite evocative to look at all the pain destruction struggle and emotion and sorrow you have captured all in one scene.


    I think you have a rare talent there


    Thank younger sharing this


    Regards


    Robert
    Thanks Robert, I have new stuff coming out soon, a couple of vehicles and a country road "generic" display base for individual vehicles as they come out just to have something to show them on. I will also be building a city or town street base for that "urban" look. Dioramas can be so involved, take so much time plus fiddling with all the figuresops: Then where to display them anymore. I've slowed down in that department quite a bit--BUT-- don't fear my friend, I have a WW1 dio in mind with plenty of drama, carnage etc...etc...as soon as I can collect all the figures. Will probably be my big winter project. Cheers.....Jim

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      #17
      I find myself, with all of your work, going into a "Where's Wally" (I believe its "Where's Waldo", where you hail from!) mode, scanning the pictures for all the minutiae that your dioramas always have! Miniaturising junk and detritus is so difficult - at the level of detail you display - but I have to say you have it nailed!! In a word, brilliant!

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      • grumpa
        • Jan 2015
        • 6142

        #18
        Originally posted by \
        I find myself, with all of your work, going into a "Where's Wally" (I believe its "Where's Waldo", where you hail from!) mode, scanning the pictures for all the minutiae that your dioramas always have! Miniaturising junk and detritus is so difficult - at the level of detail you display - but I have to say you have it nailed!! In a word, brilliant!
        Thanks John, I appreciate your attention, I find it quite fun to pick about with the little stuff, plus I feel it creates the illusion of size in the dios. That's quite an "oldie" but I think it came out well considering my budding abilities at the time {80s I think}........Jim

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