You never cease to amaze. PaulE
CHOSIN FEW at Funchilin pass
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Absolutely stunning Greg!!! I get the chills just looking at the pictures. It's a masterpiece and not even finished yet...……….Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Stunning work as always Greg. The photos are very atmospheric. I hope life allows you time to finish the build soonComment
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First of all thank you Allen et Steve for your kind comments...
For the rest i have to apologise for this gap...l needed a break (mojo was there but l was tired) so l just did nothing... but today i did the base color for the grunts and i finished the skin...hopefully l'll finish the diorama soon
Thank u again for your kind support
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Hey Greg,
I'm with Scottie here as those figures do look bad to the bone. Don't worry my friend, take all the time you need. Sometimes big projects take longer than we think. Trust me, I know!!! This is one hell of an undertaking and I/we aren't going anywhere!!!! Drive on Bro….
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Dear Paul, Allen and John
Thank you very much for your kind comments...well there are still the backpacks to do and the weathering... plus one more guy with the camera.
Normally if everything goes smooth, l'll finish the Funchilin pass in a couple of weeks...and the Desert one will start ASAP... :smiling::smiling:
Have a nice evening and thank you for all the likes... :smiling6: :smiling6: :smiling6: :smiling6:Comment
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Hello Greg,
Keeping up the great work I see, nothing more to say, it has all been said before, now looking forward to the end result.
Cheers, Mike.Comment
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Well Greg you really did raise the bar on this one. Such a thought provoking subject. I really have enjoyed sharing your journey on this build. Thanks so much for sharing. I will nip over and see the final shots. Well done mateComment
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