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    #16
    nice very nice

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    • Guest

      #17
      Originally posted by cybershed
      The shiny uniforms struck me too. But apart from that, I really like it. You've definitely captured an animated moment of action, I love the way that it immediately says 'there's things going on'.

      I've never done a diorama, but would like to give it a go sometime. I'd be delighted if my first effort is as good as yours. I doubt it tho'

      One last suggestion that you could do without too much hassle, maybe give the sandbags a bit of a 'dusting'. If you know what I mean.

      Anyway, well done!
      Thanks for the comments, and yeah, dust would add quite a lot to it, and I might just do that before re shooting. Mind you, if I just leave it on the shelf for a bit...

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      • Guest

        #18
        Originally posted by Robert1968
        A great diorama and a great looking scene it looks spot on to me and if you enjoyed building it then that's good enough isn't it.
        The motorbike ( BMW?) looks really nice and sets the scene up really well I think ( bringing in new orders etc )
        I like the colours too really blends in with the colours of the desert

        Nice one John

        Regards

        Robert
        Thanks for the kind words! I am hooked, but the process is such a different it is a bit of a culture shock. The actual model is almost a sideshow!

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        • Guest

          #19
          Originally posted by col68
          Looks good john ever thought of using pastels on your figures. I tried it on my GB diorama figures I'm quiet impressed with the way they turned out
          Thanks. Not tried pastels thus far, but have a drawer full of pigments!

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          • Guest

            #20
            Originally posted by russell hopson
            nice very nice
            Thanks Russel!

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            • col68
              • Nov 2016
              • 1505

              #21
              Originally posted by John Rixon
              Thanks. Not tried pastels thus far, but have a drawer full of pigments!
              All I did John was to mist the figure with matt coat leave until almost dry and lightly brushed similar colour pastels on to clothing and flesh onto skin then sealed them with a light dusting of matt
              HTH

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              • Guest

                #22
                That is a great first Dio John a word of warning though once the bug bites for doing this sort of thing it's hard to stop.

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Originally posted by 0ne48thtel
                  That is a great first Dio John a word of warning though once the bug bites for doing this sort of thing it's hard to stop.
                  I'm getting this impression! Already squirrelling away stuff I'd have thrown away last year

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    Originally posted by col68
                    All I did John was to mist the figure with matt coat leave until almost dry and lightly brushed similar colour pastels on to clothing and flesh onto skin then sealed them with a light dusting of matt
                    HTH
                    What do you use to grind them? I'm very familiar with them from my art school days, and can see that they'd be useful. I bought pigments before the idea had been suggested, and my one issue with them is that they are often poor colours, ending up with me mixing them - this works, but is messy and time consuming!

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                    • col68
                      • Nov 2016
                      • 1505

                      #25
                      Originally posted by John Rixon
                      What do you use to grind them? I'm very familiar with them from my art school days, and can see that they'd be useful. I bought pigments before the idea had been suggested, and my one issue with them is that they are often poor colours, ending up with me mixing them - this works, but is messy and time consuming!
                      I just scrape them with a Stanley knife blade if I want a small amount if I need a lot I use a mortar and pezel .

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        Great job there John, really like the artillery piece and those sand bags.

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                        • Ian M
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2008
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                          • Ian
                          • Falster, Denmark

                          #27
                          I like it. I will wait for version 1.2
                          Group builds

                          Bismarck

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                          • grumpa
                            • Jan 2015
                            • 6142

                            #28
                            Very nice indeed for your first attempt John, I won't do a crit, you know what you want to achieve you just have to get your mind and hands to do it.
                            Practice..practice..practice.........Jim

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                              #29
                              Update - well it looks matt as a matt thing, but am struggling to shoot it right. I'm using a very nice Lumix LX3, on a tripod with natural lihjt (plent of it) and they've had some PS treatment, but I'm well disappointed in them tbh. Gonna have to get the big guns out, methinks!
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                              • Peej
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Aug 2014
                                • 919

                                #30
                                I've never done a dio but if I did and it turned out like yours I would be well chuffed!

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