As above, just not made one myself yet.
It Started With a Bike.....1/35 Alsace rest stop with playful kids.
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Oh my...thank you guys.
:smiling2:...I don't know how to top that.
Loving watching all this come together Richard :thumb2: ,
I`m a big Diorama fan,(Can`t really see the point in taking the time to build a great AFV,only to put it on a shelf on it`s own!!),and it`s always great to see other`s approach to scratching buildings..... and if you don`t mind me saying so.......
..... This is a striking piece,worthy of many a show mate,
Top,TOP stuff !!
Andy
Not too late to start one...
As always Paul, your comments are most welcomed.
Thank you Lee.
I like making them as it makes dio making a tad more interesting.
Cheers,
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Hi all,
Assembling all the components to the scene...
Lot's of work more to go with the sleeping GI and the groundwork surrounding him...
All the components in their proper spots
Basic washes and dusting to mate the components to the base was done with pigments and diluted paint.
Then of course the twig and leaves to tickle the GI with.
The holster and belt on the bike is painted and dark pin washes applied to the GI.
A discarded German helmet added for effect...
The playing cards and rations still missing on the tarp...
Cheers,
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Hi, here are more images of the final touches with the tin cup, playing cards, rations and even grenades in the helmet.
First this is what it looks like in the glass case.
No grenades here yet.
Not here either...
Can you see them?
The tin cup has coffee in it as well...and the sleeping GI had a drink before he dozed off.
There's a spoon in the newspaper reading GI's opened ration can.
Thanks for looking in. I'll put this batch into the completed section.
Cheers,
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Richard,
If I was to say I like that I'd be lying - I LOVE IT! Outstanding! Excellent work, and excellent motivation for one lesser mortal! Thanks --- I think!
SteveComment
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Not sure how I just stumbled on this but - wow! This is an amazing, inspiring build. So much to learn, lots of great technique, and brilliant insights into the care and thought need to make sure it all fits together - e.g. smoothing out that sitting girl's skirt so it touches the step properly. Getting all the details right is a lot of extra work, but the end result is just [chef's kiss] - bravo!Comment
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I missed it in July, but remember the enjoyable journey when you created it. So pleased to see this fantastic diorama again.
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