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Looking very good also for me and I agree with Polux "the diorama wizard", keep it simple, leave the scene to the figures.Francesco
The tanks won't interfere with it too much francesco they will be in the background with the people In front they will be seen but the action is all from the figures as there will be civvies and a dog as well
Errr...ops:I really like this diorama idea Alan!! So, I'm thinking about it like was mine :P
How about this?
You have eleven persons. What are they doing? Playing football, ok!!
When this happens? You have two tanks (P.IV), so is a war time...the second ww.
A diorama needs to show how many information better!!
You need the "where"
On a simple mud field. On a street, near a church. On a prisoners field like "evasion or victory".
Sorry if I'm turning bored....ops:
Thanks for that polux I appreciate your input
The scene I have in is a field on the edge of a small town with left side a house or something similar a lane then a hedgerow , the tanks will be under trees out of the way parked up
The people will be watching the footy and I think I'll make the gendarme the referee an old feller looking on dour maybe he has links to the marque a small boy in shorts hopping to get a game and the tank crews by the tanks , the idea I got was from a book saying how some accepted the Germans after a while
Thanks for that polux I appreciate your input The scene I have in is a field on the edge of a small town with left side a house or something similar a lane then a hedgerow , the tanks will be under trees out of the way parked up
The people will be watching the footy and I think I'll make the gendarme the referee an old feller looking on dour maybe he has links to the marque a small boy in shorts hopping to get a game and the tank crews by the tanks , the idea I got was from a book saying how some accepted the Germans after a while
Good morning Alan!
Ahhh,well....yesterday it was a very, very long day, my excuses Alan, I feel a bit ashamed now....ops:
Some times Patrick on that one I did have to do a bit of touching up but I've cut a brush down to about four hairs so the over spill is now limited and it makes it easier to touch up
And the wife bought me some magnifying glasses used for watch repair
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