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Excellent stuff there Richard...
EVERY aspect is so well made and realistically painted ,
A cracking scene, not to mention unusual and humorous, lovely stuff mate :thumb2:
A perfectly executed dio Richard, and well done on the 'double dogs'..a very well deserved award, and probably the first time it's ever been awarded...(I could be wrong though), everytime I look at the pictures I spot even more hidden detail that I've missed before... this is certainly a masterclass in dio building, and it's been very interesting and informative read whilst you've built this.. :thumb2: :thumb2:
No I don't think it's ever been awarded before Chris a rare occasion.
Excellent build Richard! Great idea brought very nicely to what we see here.
I had to smile though and I mean it in the nicest way....."Managed only a silver in the Master's Catagory" Any form of recognition would have done me just fine.
Thanks Ron, me too but the weird thing about this event is they only give and announce bronze, silver and gold. Many should have been commended or given some sort of recognition. Still happy to have silverware.
Originally posted by Jim R
A superb dio Richard.
Thank you Jim for constantly following my postings.
Originally posted by minitnkr
Beautiful work, and an excellent blog.
Thank you Paul. Glad you like the blog and hanging in there for the last two years.
Originally posted by JayCee
Excellent in every respect, Richard. From conception through build to painting. Did the judges appreciate the humour?
John.
Thanks John, when I brought it into the hall the judges were already commenting. The chief judge even saying that he always looked forward to what I would bring to the table lamenting seeing my early dios when he was a kid and naming one that I had forgotten as it was destroyed in a flood. I felt humbled because he is well known for his Euromilitare gold award vignettes.
Originally posted by Ian M
Was in a 'am bush sir. No it was a blasted monkey tree.
What a great idea. Brilliantly executed. I can understand the reason it took a while.
Having seen the photos from the show I recon that ANY form of recognition is well earned. To get a medal!? Cool beans. even if it was "only silver". lol
A monkeybush Ian, thank you. Base and bridge is 30 years old but the final concept was conceived only 2 years ago and rushed through. I needed at least one more week to paint in the vegetation details as a weakness highlighted by the judges. It's a tough world. :smiling2:
Originally posted by John Race
Well here you get the recognition you deserve Wabble .
It's not often the committee give a double dogs but in your case well deserved.
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Brilliant in every sense .
Congratulations from The Committee .
Thanks John and the committee, I'm going to hang'em high.:smiling6:
Originally posted by stillp
Well worth waiting for, and congratulations on your silver.
Pete
Thanks Pete and thanks for waiting too.
Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
John you read my mind!
I was actually going to post the suggestion but you got there first!
Richard , this is just superb in every respect!
I love the birds which I had never noticed before(maybe they weren't there before?)
I love love love it to bits!
Thank you Neil, finally got the pics up for you. The Kingfisher was added only the night before packing up to head up North.
Originally posted by Andy T
Outstanding Richard. A brilliant idea, executed superbly.
Thank you kindly Andy. Looking forward to your commitment to your Comets.
Originally posted by langy71
A perfectly executed dio Richard, and well done on the 'double dogs'..a very well deserved award, and probably the first time it's ever been awarded...(I could be wrong though), everytime I look at the pictures I spot even more hidden detail that I've missed before... this is certainly a masterclass in dio building, and it's been very interesting and informative read whilst you've built this.. :thumb2: :thumb2:
Thank you Chris, finding a spot to hang them danglies. The kids young and old had a ball counting the monkeys and searching for the kingfisher. The glass case was peppered with little finger prints from pointing. Glad you like the blog.
Originally posted by Mini Me
Defo the "Double Dog's" and Tip 'O the Hat to you Richard on this fine accomplishment! :thumb2:
Thank you for keeping me company from the other side Rick. Kept me going.
Originally posted by outrunner
That is something special, well done.
Andy.
Special to me too Andy, thank you.
Originally posted by tr1ckey66
A truly spectacular diorama Richard, The modeling skill, composition and story telling are all exceptional.
Very well done sir!
All the best
Paul
I'm bad at telling stories...just a little better telling it in dioramas. Thanks Paul.
Originally posted by Airborne01
Superb Richard, absolutely superb!
Steve
Two superlatives in one sentence Steve, I like it.:thumb2:
Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
Excellent stuff there Richard...
EVERY aspect is so well made and realistically painted ,
A cracking scene, not to mention unusual and humorous, lovely stuff mate :thumb2:
Thank you Andy so will this make you return to dios and leave the planes for just a while? Or combine them?
Originally posted by Peter Gillson
Outstanding - sure to be a competition winner.
Thank you Peter...only silver, that's as far as I got...tough world and competition.
Karma....you take a long time to put something up and you pay the price for answering a long list of replies...I am grateful for the replies and kind comments guys.
Congrats for your award and I can only join the rabble complimenting your skill and fantasy. That dio is proof that if you can dream it you can do it!.
As I’ve said before, absolutely top class mate. Everything about this is top of the line, from the idea, the execution, and all the little numerous touches.
Congrats for your award and I can only join the rabble complimenting your skill and fantasy. That dio is proof that if you can dream it you can do it!.
Thanks Andrea...I'm starting to worry about my dreams. :smiling6:
Originally posted by scottie3158
Richard,
Stand up and take a bow my friend that is simply stunning.
Thank you Scottie, recently got a bad back but will do it.
Originally posted by Davethehat
Absolutely outstanding work
Thank you kindly Dave.
Originally posted by Tim Marlow
As I’ve said before, absolutely top class mate. Everything about this is top of the line, from the idea, the execution, and all the little numerous touches.
As always most kind of you Tim.
Looking at my shelf now to see what to do for next year.
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