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Milorg

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Hello

Here is a pic of my latest figure. It's a pilot I'm doing for my latest WW1 diorama.
Comments are welcome.
Cheers

Per Olav

ps. here is a link to some more pictures of the diorama.
It shows the progress on the diorama step by step.

http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/showthre...35&page=1&pp=10

3_9.jpg


4_1.jpg


2_1.jpg
 
Per Olav,

That's quite an impressive diorama you're putting together! Great concept. I love the flight suit on the figure holding the gun, and the motorcycle is a beautiful piece of work.

Mike
 
Hi

I may have left the aircraft an figure modelling behind a long time ago, but I have to say that is one hell of a piece of work, cant wait to see that finished

Dave
 
WOW ! Great work with dioama :eek: ! All looks great: composition , crashed airplane ,motorbike ,and figures of course too :). I love your work !

All the best

Jacek
 
Welcome to the planet Per Olav. Beautiful work on your diorama......please keep us posted on your progress
 
Awesome diorama! Man, you are putting some time and detail into this piece. I really like the use of all the different manufacturers in your work. Thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed viewing the diorama as it unfolded. I look forward to seeing more!

Best of Everything, Terry Martin
 
Very nice, Per Olav! Great job on the layering of his suit.

Awesome choice for the Hornet head. I'm using the same one in a my current project.

Jason
 
Thanks a lot guys!

Your feedback is much appreciated.

Yes, the diorama involves a lot of work, actually much more than I expected. The fun thing about the project is the use of new tecniques like a home made vacum form machine, and of course trying to sculp your own figures :)

I will keep you updated

All the best

Per Olav
 
Originally posted by Milorg@Oct 11 2005, 05:03 PM
The fun thing about the project is the use of new tecniques like a home made vacum form machine, and of course trying to sculp your own figures :)
Per Olav....I love this figure and I think you're doing a great job. The pose is excellent and the clothing is great...well done.. (y)

All the best..........Roy.
 
Per Olav,

Wow! What a great and ambitous idea for a diorama! The figure and Roland are looking good too.

One thing about the Roland: It was well known for nosing over without the slightest provocation. This would be almost assured in a crash landing. This would likely make the plane pretty crumpled up. Just a thing to keep in mind.

I admire your imagination and ambition with this project. I look forward to seeing more!

Cheers!

Mike
 
Thanks Guys!

Mike, yes I have read that the Roland was a pretty tricky plane to fly and especialy to land. Luckily for the pilot and observer it had a fuselage of plywood so it could take some more beating when crash landing.

Again, thanks, your feedback its much appreciated :)

All the best

Per Olav
 
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