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Crossing the maginot line.

Posted by Wiking on 18 Feb 2017, 17:35

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Build in 2010.
Gun: MAC (The worst kit I ever build. More scratch parts as kit parts are used!)
CV11: ACE
Panzer II: Attack
Char B1: Trumpeter
Sumoa S35: Heller
Sdkfz 251: Dragon
Panzer 1: Esci
Panzerjäger 1: Italeri
Lorrain 38L VBCP: RPM

Figures: Cäsar, Airfix, Preiser, Imex, Orion, Esci.
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Posted by Peter on 18 Feb 2017, 22:51

Once again this is a diorama with a lot of action going on! :thumbup:

I like the fight for the cake! :-D
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Posted by Graeme on 19 Feb 2017, 06:10

Wonderful diorama once again. lots of action, lots of detail.

The green glazed tiles on the stove look fabulous and I love all the reminders of peoples former lives dotted around. The kids toys lying in the rubble are a poignant touch.

But, I think the French tanker stopping for a chat with the garden gnome needs to sort out his priorities.
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Posted by Roland_Kupski on 19 Feb 2017, 06:57

Good done. But you should not paint eyes in 1/72. It disturbs the whole image. A dark shadow is enough. 1/72 means to see a person from roundabout 10m. There are no details of face, only structures.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 19 Feb 2017, 11:01

Peter wrote:Once again this is a diorama with a lot of action going on! :thumbup:

I couldn't say it better. :-D
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 19 Feb 2017, 15:11

Or if you are going to paint the eyes, make them far smaller blobs of paint and 90% are the dark part of the eye (pupil) and you only see the whites a tiny bit around the edges.

But the main thing is, great job on this dio and I love how you have used it to tell a story. What happened to the French tanks being used to barricade the street? Run out of fuel and ammunition because the Germans cut off their lines of supply?
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Posted by Wiking on 23 Feb 2017, 04:57

Thanks all for your very nice comment.



Bluefalchion wrote:
What happened to the French tanks being used to barricade the street? Run out of fuel ... ?

Right. :-D
The roadblock of tanks who run out of fuel was the idea for the machine (maginot) wall, line.
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Posted by Hellboy on 23 Feb 2017, 07:07

And again a great work of you !!!!! :yeah: So many different and interesting vehicles together in a diorama. This is fantastic! :-D

And again incredibly many details. :shock: From the posters on the walls to the sand cake in the kitchen. And then the garden dwarf - that's all unbelievable !!!!

Great! Gratualtion !!! :thumbup:
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Posted by Lobowwe on 16 Mar 2017, 10:08

Excellent diorama! I also agree that the MAC gun kit is horrible!
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