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Fika with a friend

Posted by Susofrick on 27 Nov 2023, 09:15

I thought this was finished, but when I look at the pics it is obviously not. Well, always nice with a cup of coffee (or tea) with a friend. :coffee:

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Posted by MABO on 27 Nov 2023, 10:24

Very nice and calm scene. Maybe you can add some coloured plaster for a more detailed soil. This would also help to close the gaps between the stones around the fire and the surface. Omho! ;-)
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Posted by Dad's Army on 28 Nov 2023, 19:00

Cool restfule vignette Gunnar, and Fika yeah I know what it is since I had Fika with a friend ;-)
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 28 Nov 2023, 20:20

I love dioramas and vignettes that, although they are military themed, don't show a bloody battle but the quiet moments that the soldiers also enjoy, accompanied in some cases (as in this one) by a pet. :-D

And this is the case with your vignette, Susofrick, well done! :thumbup:

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Posted by Bessiere on 29 Nov 2023, 03:14

Very nice too see a soldiers' quiet moment. I agreewith Mabo a little dirt, charcoal and ash around the fire would complete the gaps. Maybe a knapsack the cat wants to investigate? I love the idea of doing tiny vignettes. 1 /72 is perfect for doing scenes like this.
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Meant to ask is that fellow from the Italeri wagon set? I just ordered one and should get it very soon.
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Posted by Susofrick on 30 Nov 2023, 10:18

Thanks for the comments! I will see what I can do in the weekend (I hope). I have plaster, paint and water so it shouldn't be too difficult. :-D And, yes, he is from the Italeri set. I thought it was quite hard to get nowdays. :shock:
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Posted by Bessiere on 30 Nov 2023, 12:08

It is hard to find, took me 4 years to find one for sale.
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Posted by Kekso on 30 Nov 2023, 13:36

Just as looking your Facebook photos but you're wearing Napoleonic uniform and instead dog there is a cat :xd: :xd: :xd:

Cool work BTW
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Posted by Rich W on 02 Dec 2023, 00:26

Love it! But perhaps more cats...
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Posted by Susofrick on 04 Dec 2023, 09:19

Thanks for the tip, Jan. Never thought of colouring the plaster before. Quite fun. A bit on the light side colourwise, but I can probably fix that. Cats? I don't have that many in this scale. I bought Phersu's cats, but then Leo died so they are quite rare in the hobby. Can probably buy from Preiser, but they will be smaller. Haven'nt decided on the final animal yet. This guy doesn't sit as good as the other.

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Posted by Beano Boy on 04 Dec 2023, 16:14

i remember pinning my little fellows to the boxes and barrels that came with their wagon. While they all had a good natter! Even Napoleon Boneparte turned up too,to sulk in his tea. Poor fellow,there was not even any sugar to sweeten up his day.

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:coffee: Gunnar,
i really like this fellow within such a delightful scene as this. :thumbup: BB
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Posted by Kekso on 05 Dec 2023, 17:40

Susofrick wrote: Cats? I don't have that many in this scale.


3d printing might be solution... although printed cat tails in 1/72 might be very fragile :eh:
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Posted by MABO on 06 Dec 2023, 22:19

I am looking forward to see the final work! I am happy to add a little help.
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Posted by Peter on 12 Jan 2024, 14:24

It all looks nice and peaceful! I love the cat and the dog! Nice work on these animals! :thumbup:

PS: I always use woodfiller with a little paint (for the color) in it on my bases. You can get that very cheap in the Action for example (but no shops in Sweden, I see).
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