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Posted by Carlos on 15 Jan 2017, 14:46

Nice wpork, how the vehciles change with the weatirng, is being very realistc...(the wheatinrg in withe van looks like my car).
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Posted by Quepwik on 19 Jan 2017, 21:09

End of work on the Hummer :

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Posted by Peter on 20 Jan 2017, 19:34

And it's ready to go on holliday! You can see the Luggage on the car! :-D

Excellent work! :thumbup:
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Posted by Carlos on 22 Jan 2017, 21:31

pfffffffff, these jeep looks great. I like how do you improve a cast metal vehicle, is not easy. Looks real and It's pleasing to the eyes. Is original to see a civilian vehicle too, and well improved to be an "zombie killer" vheicle, the lugagge looks great too, very realistic and looks much better that some military plastic vehicle, course is the hands of the modeler, I dont Know if another modeler could obtain the same results, but is very inspiring, his gives curiosity and courage to try and exercise with a metal vehicles, I think the possibilities of creativity are many and the cararamas are in scale.
Its gonig better and better fellow, please continue updating the topic.
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Posted by Quepwik on 25 Jan 2017, 20:24

Always in progress.
And skeletons come into dance !

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Posted by Luke05 on 28 Jan 2017, 21:11

Cool! :-D
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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Jan 2017, 00:17

I like the die-cast conversion. :thumbup:
That guy at the wheel should`ve never gone on that new year diet ! BB
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Posted by Carlos on 29 Jan 2017, 01:13

Wow it going better and better!!!
Im anxious to see the next step!!!
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Posted by Quepwik on 08 Mar 2017, 13:26

Hi.
Return with first house of the diorama 80% painted.
I have to work on the 2 others now !

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Posted by Carlos on 08 Mar 2017, 15:22

Looks really good. A lot of work. The details in the door and windows in the firts floor are amazing, very well painted.
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Posted by Quepwik on 28 Mar 2017, 09:16

Always for my zombies diorama :

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More photos here : http://scale72world.blogspot.fr/
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Posted by Susofrick on 28 Mar 2017, 15:02

I really like that house! Looks really scary and haunted!
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Posted by Carlos on 29 Mar 2017, 04:00

pffff... master work.

When you combine a good material with great skill, imagination and patience, then you have a masterwork like this.
A great work fellow.
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Posted by sberry on 29 Mar 2017, 06:20

Although a zombie plague is no realistic scenario of future events (at least I really hope so), I must say that the level of realism throughout this project is absolutely stunning; The cars, the building, the container box ... everything is a masterpiece!
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Posted by Quepwik on 14 Apr 2017, 17:32

Small news in my diorama after a week of holidays.

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Posted by Kekso on 14 Apr 2017, 18:32

Pity that photos are so dark
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Posted by Wiking on 14 Apr 2017, 20:24

Your skeleton in the car is a great idea and very well done. :yeah:
But I think you will see very less of it if the body is married with the chassis of the car.
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Posted by Quepwik on 15 Apr 2017, 09:14

I tried to make pictures a little less dark : http://scale72world.blogspot.fr/2017/04 ... ma_15.html
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Posted by sberry on 15 Apr 2017, 09:15

Kekso wrote:Pity that photos are so dark


But the darkness fits the topic, doesn't it. Imagine the zombie apocalypse happening on a nice summer day, with bright sunshine, birds singing etc. - that would spoil everything!
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Posted by FredG on 15 Apr 2017, 10:16

Kekso wrote:Pity that photos are so dark


Zombies are pretty useless at running power stations
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