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Posted by Gail on 23 Aug 2018, 16:11

I've not posted on here for a long time, but thought you might like to see my latest Diorama 100 years War Castle siege Diorama which I finished a few weeks ago, I have never spent 3 months on any diorama before, I think it was worth it, Hope you enjoy it as well.

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Posted by Bluefalchion on 23 Aug 2018, 16:18

Looks like a load of fun!
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Posted by Gail on 23 Aug 2018, 16:23

Yeah it's like that on a Saturday night after they leave the pub.
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Posted by Ben90 on 23 Aug 2018, 19:11

Gail wrote: I have never spent 3 months on any diorama before, I think it was worth it, Hope you enjoy it as well.


I´ve never spent less than three months :mrgreen:

Nice work! Full of action! :yeah: 8)
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Posted by Gail on 23 Aug 2018, 19:34

Thanks Ben 90
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Posted by Kekso on 23 Aug 2018, 19:49

I think castle stones could use some weathering (but it's not mandatory). Everything else is great.
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Posted by Gail on 23 Aug 2018, 20:20

I did do a bit of weathering, I guess it could use a bit more, didn't want to over do it, thanks for the advice.
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Posted by Susofrick on 24 Aug 2018, 07:14

Seen it at another place on the internet and am very happy to see it here too! Great inspiration and great figures and scenery!
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Posted by Gail on 24 Aug 2018, 11:05

Thanks Susofrick
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Posted by darkgorgoth on 01 Sep 2018, 08:56

legendary
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Posted by C M Dodson on 01 Sep 2018, 15:21

Very nice indeed. A bit visceral but that was what Medieval warfare was all about.

Well done and best wishes,

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Posted by Gail on 01 Sep 2018, 15:40

Thanks :yeah:
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Posted by Gail on 01 Sep 2018, 15:46

Thanks Chris, it's a lot different than doing WW2, I had to covert more dead and dying figures, it didn’t look right with the few I had in the dry moat and on the battlements, so I had to double up and did a load more, So I just just went ahead and made it looked like what I thought it would look like which is whole sale slaughter
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Posted by Peter on 03 Sep 2018, 21:05

Bluefalchion wrote:Looks like a load of fun!

It sure looks like it! :thumbup:
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