WIP German 6th Army Stalingrad

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Hi folks!

This is my new 1:35 project, it will be my 1st of 2013 if laziness go away...
The scenerie is a remain of a MK35 in plaster that I adapted to represent the destruction of the city due to the Luftwaffe bombing.
The figure is from Tank with Alpine head.
What you think?

Happy new year!
Pedro.
 

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An excellent start, Pedro.:woot:
I think that it is a dynamic sight.
I think that a wall should just have scribble or a poster.
In the ground, I think that mechanical parts have just fallen.
It is my minor opinion.(n)

Happy new year!
 
Mitsutaka :)
 
Good start Pedro.
It promises to be very interesting, I will be watching the progress of further work on the scenery.

Regards
Darek
 
Pedro my friend this looks a promising start ! (y) like the figure and the head swap ... the building ruin suits it well, id maybe have some electrical cable running down one side of the wall behind maybe to the right side to throw off the dead centre look ...

Keep it coming !

HNY Brother ! :)

Carlos
 
Carlos mate thanks for input but still dont know if the scenario will stay like this, this is just a start.

Pedro.
 
Mike, is a small groundwork space and like I wrote previously this is just a start.
Thanks!
 
I think it looks great Pedro!
Really like the figure and head change.

Looking forward to your progress. I wish you a productive 2013!

Cheers,
Adrian
 
Hello Pedro, Nice looking initial layout for your Stalingrad scene. The figure looks very interesting. Best of luck with its progress. Regards, SG(y)
 
Good design. Just a thought about the abandoned Hafthohlladung on the ground. These weapons were introduced in Summer 1942 at the Wolchow-front to combat the Russion tanks and could have been supplied to the forces at Stalingrad but I never saw any picture proving their use within the city. Maybe you could place an item of civilian nature (toys, pottery, clothing, pillows or else) onto the rubble indicating the presence of civilians that were caught in between the combattants?
 
Ken, thank you for the comment.
Carl, thanks mate!
Ubbi, thank you!
SG, thanks!
Martin, good idea adding something related with civilians. Thanks!
 

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