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  • spanner570
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    • May 2009
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    ANYONE GOT A MATCH? 1/35 diorama

    Not strictly armour but I couldn't find a catagory for this.

    I promised myself I wouldn't post this, my latest effort until me and the present Mrs. Ron received some Christmas cards.....We did today, so here goes.

    I have tried to make the dio. in a 'Wish I was home' sort of theme, with the soldiers trying to keep warm around the oil drum and thinking about loved ones at Christmas time.

    As can be seen, the boys have made a snowman as their contribution to the festive season. All a bit sad really, I hope I have captured a bit of the atmosphere.

    I know it is a bit early, but may I take this opportunity to wish all my new found friends on this forum all the very best for Christmas and 2010. This last few months here have been some of the best times I've had for a fair while....Thank you one and all.

    reparingfood::beer2: Ron

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    #2
    That looks the nuts Spanner , and a merry christmas to you as well mate.

    Nice one

    Richy.

    :newyear:

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    • Centurion3RTR
      • Jan 2009
      • 2093

      #3
      That i do like Ron, love the snowman too. Really doe's have a Christmas in the Ardennes atmosphere. Missing home and loved ones.

      Something to keep you warm.

      Marry Christmas to Ron and all, John

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        #4
        As ever, I'm so impressed by your work Ron. It really captures that sense of the pointless nature of war & how, to the common soldier, their existance was reduced to the bare essentials like warmth-but still able to want better things, hence the snowman, like a reminder of happier Christmasses with family & friends in peace. The level of detail is great, something I want to emulate. Even though I can't see a bucket anywhere (gasp!) I'd give 5 stars for this if I knew how to! Happy Christmas to you & Mrs Ron & to the rest of the guys on here. Patrick

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        • spanner570
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          • May 2009
          • 15384

          #5
          Originally posted by \
          As ever, I'm so impressed by your work Ron. It really captures that sense of the pointless nature of war & how, to the common soldier, their existance was reduced to the bare essentials like warmth-but still able to want better things, hence the snowman, like a reminder of happier Christmasses with family & friends in peace. The level of detail is great, something I want to emulate. Even though I can't see a bucket anywhere (gasp!) I'd give 5 stars for this if I knew how to! Happy Christmas to you & Mrs Ron & to the rest of the guys on here. Patrick
          As if I would forget the bucket!!!! LOL

          It's on about half of the pictures, not very distinct but it is there, honest....

          Thank you too for the projected 5*, quite unjustified but much appreciated.

          Happy Christmas to you and yours too Patrick.

          Ron

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          • spanner570
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            • May 2009
            • 15384

            #6
            Thanks for that John, good old polyfilla!!

            Thanks too for that luuurvly fireside pickie....I see it even has the 'Scale Model' bucket on the fireplace.

            Please tell me it contains upended bottles of mulled wine and NOT logs!

            Ron

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            • spanner570
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              • May 2009
              • 15384

              #7
              Originally posted by \
              That looks the nuts Spanner , and a merry christmas to you as well mate.Nice one

              Richy.

              :newyear:
              Thanks for the compliments Richy.

              Have a good one yourself!

              Ron

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              • Centurion3RTR
                • Jan 2009
                • 2093

                #8
                Hope you don't mind Ron, i've been playing with one of your photos mate. Made it look like there's heat from the fire and used photobucket to make it look like an old war time picture. I've given you 5 stars mate because i'm going to come back and look at this, i just love the scene that much.

                One last thing, the bucket is near the logs. Do I get the coconut? lol

                John

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                • spanner570
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                  • May 2009
                  • 15384

                  #9
                  WO HEY! Five stars, cheers John.

                  No problem, it humbles me that you think my effort is worthy of your attention.

                  It looks really effective and kinda finishes it off. Thank you for going to the trouble of producing and posting it.

                  You certainly do get the coconut, my son.....Sorry Patrick, wooden spoon this time. LOL!

                  Ron

                  P.S. Did you notice the snow man has moved from on top of the mound to bottom left on this and some of the other pictures? I guess he wanted to be nearer the fire!!:chillin:

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    lol I've so many wooden spoons that I could open a shop! i'll be looking harder next time! But would a snowman feel the cold? Patrick

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                    • spanner570
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                      • May 2009
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by \
                      lol I've so many wooden spoons that I could open a shop! i'll be looking harder next time! But would a snowman feel the cold? Patrick
                      Actually it's the first yeti ever spotted in the forests of the Ardenne....The soldiers found him very friendly so they put a fatigue cap on him.

                      Quick thinking from 'spanner' eh!

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Ah those little-known Ardenne yeti? Those pesky boys get everywhere but I haven't caught up with the 'bucket in every dio' thing yet, so don't start a trend using yetis! Wouldn't look right in war-torn Berlin anyway! hint-hint! Patrick

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                          #13
                          Alright Ron! yet again, damn fine work! I'm really like some dioramas without armour but instead with a group of soldiers, or a small field gun for example being the centre of attention.

                          I do like this craze with buckets and seemingly now Yetis I can't imagine what's next - pink tanks or SS figures holding flowers

                          Well done mate

                          Paul

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                            #14
                            A lovely sombre mood in the setting ron and five stars from me also, and may i say from my wife and i a very merry christmas to you and yours mate. Iam getting an Italeri 1/35 Elco pt boat from santa so mine will be down right jolly lol.However beautiful work as always Ron keep em coming.

                            scott

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                            • spanner570
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                              • May 2009
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              A lovely sombre mood in the setting ron and five stars from me also, and may i say from my wife and i a very merry christmas to you and yours mate. Iam getting an Italeri 1/35 Elco pt boat from santa so mine will be down right jolly lol.However beautiful work as always Ron keep em coming.scott
                              Thank you for the compliment Scott, much appreciated.

                              Who's been a good boy this year then?! I look forward to seeing the PT boat on here soon. I built PT 109 ( JFK's boat) in 1/72 many moons ago. It sits on a shelf in my den to this day and in one piece! Can't wait to see the 1/35 version. I hope you will buy the extra crew for this to finish it off.

                              Cheers,

                              Ron

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