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  • scottie3158
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 14220
    • Paul
    • Holbeach

    #106
    Peter,
    A cracking result all round. You can't say you don't suffer for your art. Hope the headaches were not to bad.

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    • Guest

      #107
      Thank you very much Scottie.

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      • Peter Gillson
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 2594

        #108
        Very nice.

        your style translates to this smaller scale very nicely. The change in scale must be giving your eyes a bit of a work out!

        Peter

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        • Tim Marlow
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 18931
          • Tim
          • Somerset UK

          #109
          Super stuff......really clean finish which makes the detail stand out...

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          • BigGreg
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 2182

            #110
            WOW superb scene.... so crisp so neat.... well done

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            • Guest

              #111
              If you add a heap of ammunition in each of the empty corners of the base, this looks just like a good old Verlinden diorama from the 1980s

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              • Guest

                #112
                Very many thanks chaps.

                Jakko - I'll take that as a complement! When I gave up modelling as a teenager in the 1970s, Verlinden was becoming all the rage. I assumed the same rules applied when I returned to modelling thirty five-odd years later, and started where I'd left off (not that I could come close to doing it then). I then discovered that people had taken up airbrushing and were talking about things like modulation, as well as there being weathering products available. As I prefer brush and paint......

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                • Steve Jones
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 6615

                  #113
                  A PDiddy Special!! Unbelievable work Peter. I keep looking at the photos as there is so much detail and work gone into the finish. I appreciate you going through the ringer to get the figures done. They really are the DB's. An outstanding piece of model work. Well done sir:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2 ::thumb2:

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                  • Guest

                    #114
                    Thanks very much Steve. It's nowhere near your standard though.

                    I do like the way one can keep heaping on the detail - figures, stowage etc - as the thing needs it.

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                    • Si Benson
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 3572

                      #115
                      Stunning piece Peter,
                      The troops are equally as good as the vehicles!
                      The whole scene is simple but it doesn’t need to be complicated when the paint work is as good as yours:thumb2:

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                      • Guest

                        #116
                        Thanks you Si. It means a lot to have it praised by you armour people. I was going to jazz up the base with some extra grass, trees etc, but I don't think it needs it.

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                        • Guest

                          #117
                          Originally posted by Peter Day
                          Jakko - I'll take that as a complement!
                          You’re welcome, though I really meant it more as an observation of the painting style, which reminds me of how models used to be painted before, as you say, modulation and that became all the rage. It was also a bit of a jab at Verlinden’s style of piling stuff in every corner of a diorama to avoid “empty” spaces, which you’ve rightly resisted doing here

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                          • Guest

                            #118
                            Cheers Jakko.

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                            • Mike Mortimore
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 202

                              #119
                              Originally posted by John Race
                              It's like a trip down memory lane.
                              I can remember sitting on the floor watching some cowboy film, Tonto was an Indian , and they guy had beautifull white horse, was it Trigger. ? That must have been in the late 50s, of course in black and white, and on a great big tv with a small screen .
                              Over did the eyes it seems Peter. Do be careful.
                              John .
                              John, The Lone Ranger and Tonto... ( King o sabbie) Silver the white horse.....

                              Cheers Mike :sleeping::sleeping::sleeping::sleeping::sleeping:

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                              • Guest

                                #120
                                Looked it up.

                                Tonto addressed the Lone Ranger as Kemo Sabe or more properly Ke-mo-sah-beh. Apparently it's from the Ojibwa gimoozaabi sometimes translated as 'Trusty Scout'.

                                I'll get me anorak........

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