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Ralph, thank you so much for doing this for the members.
It has been a pleasure to watch the build thread, culminating in what we see here.
Throughout the making of the building, your describing of the stages and techniques, coupled with first class pictures, has been first class.
I'm sure the build has been booked marked by plenty of people as an excellent reference should they wish to have a go at this fascinating aspect of our hobby.
Thank you again.
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Originally posted by \Ralph, thank you so much for doing this for the members.
It has been a pleasure to watch the build thread, culminating in what we see here.
Throughout the making of the building, your describing of the stages and techniques, coupled with first class pictures, has been first class.
I'm sure the build has been booked marked by plenty of people as an excellent reference should they wish to have a go at this fascinating aspect of our hobby.
Thank you again.
RonOriginally posted by \great tutorial,Ralph,and thank you ,for your time showing us all,
I think Ron has summed it up very well,and real could not add more,
very well done,
I just need to decide what I will put with it,either a King Tiger or a Tiger.
I'm not so sure about first class photo's though.
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Originally posted by \any of the big cats will look good with it,
and a few guys about as well,Comment
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This certainly has inspired me to have a go. I need to get some material stock but I can see countless potential in using 'stuff to hand' and still applying the techniques you have so ably demonstrated.
I will admit I have a fobia about attempting a true diorama and I know this is due to a lack of creative and artistic vision. However I feel confident that I can attempt following what you have done here, not to copy, more a metaphorical hand holding exercise. Many thanks for the inspiration.Comment
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OK Ralph I want one built!! ( how much ) ????
That's truly awesome and I have so much praise for this build ( really like this and the whole dio is totally the dogs biscuits
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Congratulations Ralph on a truely informative and educational build,one is never too old to learn somthing new. I've followed this thread from begining to end and enjoyed watching you turn some odd bits and pieces into somthing that could compete to shop bought diarama buildings on an even level,take a well deserved bow,you've earned it. I will look forward to your next build, Kevin.Comment
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Originally posted by \This certainly has inspired me to have a go. I need to get some material stock but I can see countless potential in using 'stuff to hand' and still applying the techniques you have so ably demonstrated.
I will admit I have a fobia about attempting a true diorama and I know this is due to a lack of creative and artistic vision. However I feel confident that I can attempt following what you have done here, not to copy, more a metaphorical hand holding exercise. Many thanks for the inspiration.
Go on have a go,you have nothing to lose.
Originally posted by \OK Ralph I want one built!! ( how much ) ????
That's truly awesome and I have so much praise for this build ( really like this and the whole dio is totally the dogs biscuits
Robert
Originally posted by \It was fantastic to watch it come together, thank you for sharing it Ralph
Originally posted by \One cracking scratch built building buddy and anybody on here would love to have a copy please
Originally posted by \Congratulations Ralph on a truely informative and educational build,one is never too old to learn somthing new. I've followed this thread from begining to end and enjoyed watching you turn some odd bits and pieces into somthing that could compete to shop bought diarama buildings on an even level,take a well deserved bow,you've earned it. I will look forward to your next build, Kevin.
Originally posted by \Was great to follow this through, nice workComment
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Originally posted by \any of the big cats will look good with it,
and a few guys about as well,
I ordered the Tamiya 1/48 maintenance set to go with the Tiger and this building.
Now I'm gonna have to paint diddy figuresops:
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