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Milorg

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Hello guys and Happy new year

Been a while since my last post at PF. Post some pictures of a house made for my newest diorama. The scene is set in Norway 1940. No figures yet but I promise some in progress when started. I'm planning 2 civilians and 2 german tankers mostly scratch I guess.

Well here it is a typical Norwegian house from the 40's

Cheers

Per Olav

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Per Olav...! Hej hur mår du, det var ett tag sen vi snakkades vid :)

I must say, coming from Scandinavia myself, this building feel so darn authentic, I'm lacking words for it... It's totally beyond amazing.
Fantastic work my friend, and the competition is already sweating ;-)

All the best,
Kris in Östersund
 
All I can say is awesome, just awesome work. The building is extreemly realisitic, especially the weathering of the paint, I look forward to seeing this completed.

Once again keep up the great work,

Gren Harrop III
 
Tjena Per Olav!

Excellent work like usual. I love the weathering and the thought put into the building, truly exceptional!

Ser fram emot nasta steg...och kanske lite mer ol pa Euro nan gang!
 
Must be some of the best 'weathered' wood I have ever seen Per Olav - sensational. Cant wait now to see the rest of it come together, remember to post loads of pics!
Clinton
 
Hello Per Olav,

what can be said about such a work - only one word: FANTASTIC !!!!!!

I love all what I can see - it is like you have just reduced a real house in a smaller sclae - you are really talented my friend !!!

Keep up this wonderful work !!!

Best wishes,
Markus

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Per Olav,

I was wondering where you had got to and then saw this masterpiece, which reminds me of strolling around the far end of Storgata in Tromsø. This has got to be the most inspiring piece of woodwork I have seen since the Minenhunde dio.

MfG

Martin
 
Hello guys

Thanks a lot for all your nice feedback. Getting it from you is always very inspirational. :)

I'll keep you updated during the progress.

Cheers
Per Olav

ps, Martin, guess Tromsø has a lot of references on buildings like this, are you visiting the southern part of Norway in the future?

Anders, the beers on me :lol:
 
Wow, I'm a big fan of your work and with each one I think "This can't get any better"and then you show us pics of things like this house. Simply amazing. Can't wait to see more of the dio.

Greetz from Belgium,

Gino
 
Great work pal, I always admire your dios especially from when I had the chance to see them not on print only ... another awesome piece, I like the compactness of the scene, giving it a great perspective and gessing that a Pz1 is involved, it takes a small area indeed ... great work on the wood weathering and the adverts they really add a colourful touch ... from were did you manage to get them?

Hopefully when I make it again for Euro will have a good chat as I missed you last time!

Keep them coming!

Greets from Malta!


Ivan
www.ipmsmalta.com
 
Originally posted by Milorg@Jan 6 2007, 08:50 AM
Hello guys

Thanks a lot for all your nice feedback. Getting it from you is always very inspirational. :)

I'll keep you updated during the progress.

Cheers
Per Olav

ps, Martin, guess Tromsø has a lot of references on buildings like this, are you visiting the southern part of Norway in the future?

Anders, the beers on me :lol:
Per Olav,

If I can pick up some cheap flights on www.norwegian.no then I will be travelling in Summer or Autumn. Southern Norway is top of the list at the moment.

MfG

Martin
 
Hi Per:

I don't know I can say when I saw the first time, the photos of you last dio!!!!

Only one word "Buenisimo" :eek: (in Spanish, of course!!!!)

I save all your pics in my pc, to take reference to make my building of Bjornfjell, in

my Narvik diorama!!!

Keep us with more pics "in Progress"!!!

Congratulations!!!

Carlos Quiroz.-
 

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