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Posted by Wiking on 22 Jul 2017, 18:31

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Build in 2017.
Tank: Italeri
Gun: ACE
Figures: Esci, Milicast, Cäsar, Reed Oke, Pegasus, D Day Miniatures.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 22 Jul 2017, 18:49

Wonderful work and theme! :-D
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Posted by Hellboy on 23 Jul 2017, 16:40

Class! :yeah: Very interesting tank, great painted gun and a very impressive landscape. :shock: Congratulations to the beautiful diorama !!!!! :-D

I have to put on thick socks quickly but now. With so much snow and ice I always get cold feet .... ;-)
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Posted by Wiking on 23 Jul 2017, 17:11

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And very important!

What about your Japanese Kiss Dio with the beach and palm?
Do you make already holiday there?
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Posted by FredG on 23 Jul 2017, 18:32

He's still trying to fly but the exhaust is coming out the wrong end :eh:

Thanks for highlighting the cat, I was looking for ages. :yeah:
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Posted by Wiking on 23 Jul 2017, 21:00

FredG wrote:
He's still trying to fly but the exhaust is coming out the wrong end :eh:

:-D

First you have to put in something afterward you ...
His comrades call him Icarus Gasopolis.
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Posted by Hellboy on 24 Jul 2017, 17:23

Wiking wrote:What about your Japanese Kiss Dio with the beach and palm? Do you make already holiday there?


I have changed my hobby. I gave up I gave up painting tanks and figures. :( I now started to embroider thick socks! :-D The socks look horrible and they scratch, but the knitting is very much fun !!!!!

Little joke. ;-) The confusion with photobucket has frustrated me a bit. One year work 'for the cat'. :( Is now as it is. Now I set up my own webspace to save my photos - private photobucket. ;-) This takes a little bit of time. Today I changed again the contract type. Should now be optimal. :yeah: If everything goes well, come in a few days here in the forum again pictures of a new diorama. But not a palm beach :oops: , but a lot of desert. :-D Let yourself be surprised. I hope you like the pictures !!!!

By the way, who still is looking for web space to save his pictures, I still have 17 FTP users available. Free of charge for users of the bennosfiguresforum.com and easy to use :thumbup: .... and guarantees no advertising !!!!
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Posted by Wiking on 24 Jul 2017, 18:27

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Hellboy wrote:
have changed my hobby. I gave up I gave up painting tanks and figures. :( I now started to embroider thick socks! :-D The socks look horrible and they scratch, but the knitting is very much fun !!!!!

:shock:
Please change your dealer immediately !

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Posted by FredG on 24 Jul 2017, 18:59

He's gone loopy :P
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Posted by Paul on 24 Jul 2017, 21:19

Hellboy wrote:I have changed my hobby. I gave up I gave up painting tanks and figures. :( I now started to embroider thick socks! :-D The socks look horrible and they scratch, but the knitting is very much fun !!!!!

Knitting or embroidering? Myself, I prefer the knitting. Embroidery has it´s merits, individualising an item with a pattern or two but knitting is so much more Relaxing.
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Posted by FredG on 24 Jul 2017, 22:58

It's too noisy to be relaxing :eh:

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Posted by Paul on 24 Jul 2017, 23:08

FredG wrote:It's too noisy to be relaxing :eh:

Whilst operating such a machine, I follow the local H&S regulations and wear a brushed silk Smoking jacket, red leather high heels and Ermine Ear muffs. lipstick and sunglasses are optional
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Posted by Wiking on 25 Jul 2017, 04:09

Knitting or embroidering.

This is the discussion about the socks the figures wear, right ? :eh:

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Posted by Hellboy on 25 Jul 2017, 12:03

You are all crazy chickens !!!!! :-D I read your comments and must laugh loudly! I really just made a little joke.

And I have to say, I've tried this with knitting really times. Well, I had to try. :( At school. Many many many years ago. Was a total disaster. This is the reason why I now have to paint small plastic figures and plastic tanks. ;-)

Wiking wrote:Knitting or embroidering. This is the discussion about the socks the figures wear, right ? :eh: :mrgreen:


To the socks of 1/72 figures. So my figures wear all sheep wool socks. Is good against cold feet, colds and vampires. The little fellows did not want to wear silk stockings and garters. Was somehow embarrassing to the boys .... :oops:
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 25 Jul 2017, 19:13

Given that we are on the topic of knitting socks...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieD0J2aVe-M
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Posted by Wiking on 25 Jul 2017, 20:24

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A Dio with a statement from Churchill, socks, skull.
Who will find the link ?
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Posted by Beano Boy on 26 Jul 2017, 04:22

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Socks! At Chartwell.
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Posted by Peter on 14 Nov 2017, 19:22

Excellent work again Erik! Always a lot to see on your diorama's! Like it a lot! :thumbup:
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