Brilliant but slow down man. you are putting the rest of us to shame with this work rate. That and you are going to need a bigger house soon! Bob
Haha! I was thinking the same. He's too fast for me!
Brilliant but slow down man. you are putting the rest of us to shame with this work rate. That and you are going to need a bigger house soon! Bob
Great work Marcus.
10/10
Keith
Brilliant but slow down man. you are putting the rest of us to shame with this work rate. That and you are going to need a bigger house soon! Bob
Doesn't look rushed at all, Marcus. It just looks highly detailed & imaginative, like all your other scratchbuilds & conversions. A simple & extraordinary tribute.
Thank youJust saw this.Excellent beautiful work!
Mark
Thank you, I was nervous about trying to create burning bushes think they cane out okay.Great work, very nice vignette. The burning bushes are amazing. Well done !
Cheers Borek
Thank you, I was nervous about trying to create burning bushes think they cane out okay.
Can’t wait for UK shows to start again, I’ve not been to many in last year or so with bad knees.Looking forward to seeing this in the flesh at Bugle call, perhaps?
A lovely little diorama and superb painting. Like the background history too.
Thank you kind sir.In my opinion, yes, I really like it
Cheers Borek
Thank you Mike, it was a personal exploration as a distant family relative fell during the battle.Superb rendition of a poorly known theatre.
Mike
Thank you Mike, it was a personal exploration as a distant family relative fell during the battle.
Thank you mate, this scene was a pleasure to put together being specific to a great uncle on my mums side of the family.Great idea and a tribute as well to brave men
Hope we can see more of your diorama's Marcus
Happy benchtime
Stay safe
Nap
Thank you Bob, the bush fire was created with cotton wool / superglue shaped then painted with artist acrylics to create the fire colours.Another cracker Marcus. The bushes are very effective, how did you do that burning bush effect? Bob