WW1 diorama and figs ready for paint....

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Milorg

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Hello Guys

The last figure is in place and the diorama is ready to receive some paint.

Cheers
Per Olav

The second Highlander..
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Some overall shots of the complete scene.

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What can I say...WOW!!! :eek: Awesome! Great work, Per Olav. I can't wait finish!

Best regards
Artur
 
A very very .....WOW factor, looks absolutt stunning.

A figure sculping seminar on Sunday(perhaps)??? I will be there.

R
 
Agree with the sentiments already expressed. This is absolutely incredible.

Please promise to come back with some pictures once its painted. I'm sure it will be a stunning piece.

All the best,
Michael
 
Per Olav,
Like all your previous dios this one will surely be a show winner.
I really like your attention to detail and superb craftsmenship.
Very Impressive!
Looking forward to see it painted :)
Cheers,
A.
 
This is what all great large-scale dioramas do--tell a story. This is like a clip out of a movie!!! I'm a diorama NUT and am looking forward to seeing it when it's done.
This is one fabulous piece of work.
--Linda
 
Thanks all for your nice feedback, I realy appreciate it :)

I'll keep you updated on the painting progress.

Matthew, I first thought of arming one of the Higlanders with a pistol in his hand but changed it because I want to show the Higlanders completely unaware of the danger behind the plane.
The story suppose to show the Higlander arriving the chrash site thinking the German airmen are long gone........they're wrong.
Thanks.

All the best
Per Olav
 
:eek: Where's the jaw dropping icon? I need to add that to this masterpiece! Per Olav, this is truly a one of a kind piece of art. I'm really looking forward to your painting on this. Your diorama is amazing. THIS is what a diorama should look like. Well done! (y) (y)

Jim Patrick
 
Thanks Costas :)

Yes, the project has involved a lot of work but after I have started painting the stuff I see an end to the project not far away. ;)

Cheers

Per Olav
 
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