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Posted by Wiking on 26 Nov 2017, 20:11

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Build: 2017
Plane: Nakajima Gekko, Fujimi
Figures: Red Box, Atlantic, Cäsar, Orion
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Posted by santifernandez on 26 Nov 2017, 20:19

His scenes never leave me indifferent.
Santi.
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Posted by FredG on 26 Nov 2017, 21:30

Looks like the pilot got into a bit of a paddy. :P
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 27 Nov 2017, 10:16

Brilliant work!!
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Posted by Susofrick on 27 Nov 2017, 13:58

Even without a cat it is easy to see it is Erik's work! And his usual high standard! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Ah, yes! There can be a cat in the plane! :shock:
Didn't think of that! Sorry! :oops:
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 27 Nov 2017, 15:06

Another really interesting scene from your fertile imagination! So well executed.
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Posted by Kekso on 28 Nov 2017, 10:31

This is so cool that I suddenly want to eat some rice on milk :xd:
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Posted by Graeme on 28 Nov 2017, 12:48

Great idea and very nicely done. The paddy is very impressive.

Too good to wreck by ploughing a plane into in fact! I hope the poor farmers make a fortune selling that thing for scrap.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 28 Nov 2017, 18:39

Great work, Wiking! :love:

Very good composition, wonderful terrain and amazing conversions (I cannot identify any of the figures used :( ).

Congratulations. :thumbup:

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Posted by Peter on 28 Nov 2017, 21:05

Looks fantastic again! :thumbup:

But wouldn't this be easier to do teh work instead of an airplane? :eh:

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Posted by Carlos on 29 Nov 2017, 16:30

ok, with this you get 5 thumbs up :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: ... I'm looking for something in the diorama to criticize you but I do not find anything ... frustrating! ;-)
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Posted by Bramble15 on 29 Nov 2017, 16:48

Brilliant work! I must however state that the diorama Peter posted has held my attention a little bit longer!!!! :-D :-D :-D
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Posted by Wiking on 29 Nov 2017, 18:51

Bramble wrote:
I must however state that the diorama Peter posted has held my attention a little bit longer!!!! :-D :-D :-D

We all feel your inner conflict.


Carlos wrote:
... frustrating! ;-)

To stop frustrations the viewer get I have to implant (cool?) cats into my future Dio.


Peter wrote:
But wouldn't this be easier to do teh work instead of an airplane? :eh:

It is not only done to scratch the surface.
They are efficient.
To get down to the root of the trouble.
:-D
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Posted by huib on 30 Nov 2017, 17:33

Marvellous diorama, Wiking. Also the splatter of mud and water on the aircraft is very well done.
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