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Münchhausen`s upgrade

Posted by Wiking on 01 Apr 2017, 11:27

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Build in 2017.

Missile: (Modellcollect) Rheintochter 1
Small tank: S-Models
Figures: Preiser, Alexminiatures, Shapeways, Cäsar.
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Posted by sberry on 01 Apr 2017, 11:43

Very funny idea, and well executed! And the date for presenting this work is also a good choice!
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Posted by Kekso on 01 Apr 2017, 12:18

I agree with sberry. Very original and very nicely done.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 01 Apr 2017, 12:20

Typical Wiking's humor! :notworthy: :notworthy: :-D :thumbup:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 01 Apr 2017, 13:55

Your dios are always hilarious! And very well executed besides. Nice job on a unique idea and subject. Apparently the real Baron Munchausen was a lively but honest storyteller who sued for libel when the work naming him was published during his lifetime.
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Posted by stenfalk on 01 Apr 2017, 18:20

In every man is always a child...
in every rocket technician...
and also in every diorama builder...

A very original idea. Certainly not historically proven, but easily imaginable. :yeah:
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Posted by Carlos on 01 Apr 2017, 23:58

ok...that's too much.
Cant stop laughing.
If I were a judge in a contest I am already hanging a medal to this work...
"wiking did it again"
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Posted by Susofrick on 03 Apr 2017, 07:37

Love the cat!
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Posted by MABO on 03 Apr 2017, 08:46

Danke, Roland, für diesen wertvollen Beitrag.
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Posted by Roland_Kupski on 03 Apr 2017, 10:50

"Wer Knöpfe zählt, zählt auch Apostrophe" (who counts buttons, also counts apostrophs) :xd:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 03 Apr 2017, 14:23

And I hope the moderator will decline to erase your comment, Roland, as I found it enjoyable and informitive. Although it appears to me that Wiking intended to title of this dio to be in English.
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Posted by Roland_Kupski on 03 Apr 2017, 14:47

Exactly this is the point i recognised to late. Its a deformation professionell (I am writing the whole day).
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Posted by Wiking on 03 Apr 2017, 15:32

Susofrick wrote:
Love the cat!

:-D
Whitch one? The one in the Dio or the scale 1/1?
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Posted by Hellboy on 03 Apr 2017, 20:58

I always thought I knew all the stories of 'Münchhausen'?!?!?!?! :oops:
Incredible!!!! :shock: Fantastic!!!! :yeah: Typical Wiking !!!! :-D
Super I find the 'Rheintocher 1'. The contrast between the wood and the metal is great!
A love this diorama .... and also the cat! ;-)
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Posted by Susofrick on 04 Apr 2017, 08:14

I better say both or I'll get my dog angry on me! He loves cats and has had cat-friends.
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Posted by Cryns on 06 Apr 2017, 12:40

:-D :xd: :mrgreen: :P

Kostis Ornerakis wrote:Typical Wiking's humor!


I can not say it any better than my friend Kostis did.
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Posted by Cryns on 06 Apr 2017, 13:23

Talking about humor in modeling: do you know the German artist Frank Kunert?
Last year some of his humorist work (without figures) was exposed in the Koblenzer Landesmuseum.

http://landesmuseum-koblenz.de/index.php?id=43637
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Posted by MABO on 06 Apr 2017, 13:34

Mr. Cryns wrote:Talking about humor in modeling: do you know the German artist Frank Kunert?
Last year some of his humorist work (without figures) was exposed in the Koblenzer Landesmuseum.

http://landesmuseum-koblenz.de/index.php?id=43637


I have a calendar with pictures from Kunert in my office. :-D
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Posted by Cryns on 06 Apr 2017, 14:12

:-D

MABO you know so many many interesting people, did you meet Frank Kunert in real life?
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Posted by MABO on 06 Apr 2017, 14:14

No, it was a present. What do you mean? I know you!
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