A succesful week, helped considerably by the stay in doors weather, which has seen the completion of this model and also of one of my outstanding WW1 vignettes, the subject of a separate post to follow this one.
Not a great deal to say on this one. The fir trees were completed with a couple of applications of static grass, the water effects were applied but need to dry a little further and the figures were painted and fixed in position.
The figures are in my opinion nicely designed but they aren’t the greatest of castings and they lack the crispness of other models that I have painted. As a consequence they aren’t the best but perhaps I’m just getting my excuses in early!
The last photo was taken with the Magua model placed behind this diorama (my brothers idea, credit where it’s due). The idea was to see how dramatic, if at all, the backdrop would look. I think a combination of both bits of landscaping could make for an interesting diorama, I just need to get my head around what figures to use. There is no rush however as right now I’ve got more than enough lined up!
Photo’s below.
TIM







Impressive ! Good job !
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Thank you.
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An absolutely lovely pair of dios. Both are very evocative individually, and create quite a scene when combined.
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Coming from you and seeing your work that means a lot, thank you.
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Excellent stuff! Difficult to say more! Looks really good with the two dioramas together, clever idea!
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Thank you, credit to my brother for the combination but I do like the idea of a future diorama incorporating both ideas. Another one for the to do list!
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That is really great. The two dioramas combined look very impressive.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thank you. I’m keen to do something as a single diorama at some point, just need to get my head around it!
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Very impressive, great work.
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Cheers, appreciate the feedback.
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Outstanding my friend! Great work on the eyes and I love the angle on the first dio and the height on the second. Really great work mate.
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Cheers IRO. Every now and then what’s in your head transfers itself to the diorama!
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