I wish my laptop was working so I could see this better, but from the little that I can see, it looks as brilliant piece of work Scott. You've taken a leaf from Ron's book & given this a real sense of the period and a life-like quality not often seen in dio's. Well done mate, I look forward to seeing your next one. Patrick
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Thanks a lot for all the amazing comments guys it is feels good when others actually appreciate it, many thanks again.
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1st class Scott , can`t really say much more all the other guys have said it already, but already looking forward to your next dio mate .
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I said just a few days ago that this was another masterpiece in the making! An' I was right!
I normally hate it when my predictions are right 'cos everyone might think I'm a smart a**e - but for summat this good I'll make an exception and tell you folks: "I told you so!"
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Scott, what I dio!! Looks brilliant and I've just read through the SBS for the whole setting... looks amazing! It's got the bustle of a lot of movement, but the restfullness of a lull in fighting and thinking about other things. Top notch!!
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Dude, this dio is cool! ...and big by the looks!!! 4 vehicles, one AT gun, and a motorbike - that's a lot if Afrika Korps hardware! All of it bang on the money, well done mate:no1b: I now see the palm trees you were talking about earlier. I like shot 6 -something about the angle and composition makes the scene seem really busy an alive. One suggestion: A sky back drop would really make this oasis real. I would imagine on a dio this big though that a backdrop is difficult. You could photoshop one in?Comment
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