Joe55
A Fixture
This is one far out looking diorama! Your plan obviously came together !
Joe
Joe
Hi Dan
Me again I have always wondered the dimensions on theses type of up hill bases, the one I am doing is a lot flatter
But I am curious to know the dimensions of your base if you don't mine
W L and the height not the trees just the base
Thanks
Yes it is Bob, I'm sorry I missed your quote.I have just noticed a "wild Boar" near the Stug IV in the tree line, or am I seeing things.
the trees are from a company called the scenic factory. basically they give you all you need to make these trees. Mine are modifies a bit but nothing major just very time consuming to get then to look natural.Very nice work
and .. trees that look like trees
would be interesting to know how you made those trees
Not blowing smoke, I don't believe I've seen a better WW2 dio. This is a masterpiece and simply, in the best possible way, unbelieveable. I can feel the anxiety of the M8 crew and aggression of the SS during the Buldge. The tension is immense. They are so dangerously close, as if a fight is imminent. It's complete in every way, not in any way over-painted or cluttered. This is what all of us is our hobby can only hope to achieve. Your skill is consistant on every aspect, not just good on the armor, great on the figures, just ok on the terrain, like we see in most dio's, every part is stunning, perfect. Can you tell I love this work? Lol. Bravo, my man. Bravo.
Wow awesome work
Hello friend Dan a question: which brand are the figures used in the diorama? are of various mixed trademarks or only one?
I'm preparing my first scene of the second world war and only know brands such as Alpine and Mantis.
You can tell me which brand has used?
Greetings To You.
stunning masterpiece.