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Cthuluhs witness at the door finished

Posted by Carlos on 07 Sep 2018, 12:45

A little humor to honor H.P. Lovecraft that put some imaginative seasoning of horror at my adolescence.

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Posted by Hobbyinovator on 07 Sep 2018, 15:57

Excellent and a very innovative and different type of diorama. Is the furniture scratch built of bought somewhere? Are you planning similar types of dioramas in the future? If you are I'm looking forward to see them.
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Posted by Carlos on 07 Sep 2018, 18:34

The furniture is scratch, the figures are sculpted, everything is done by hand except the door and the round window that are model trains.
Thank you for your support, and the truth is that I always do things of this type, here you could find more pics of differents topics.
https://unosetentaydosaventuras.blogspot.com/2018/01/
If you like to see somethings in modeling "not strictly military", specially in figures, adventures, history, cowboys, sci fi, pulp, whatever, in this group you will find several modelers who do wonderful things in that way.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 07 Sep 2018, 23:41

An amazing diorama, Carlos. All is great in it: imaginative idea, wonderful scratch figures and furniture elements, and great paintjob on all of them. :love:

My very best congratulations. :yeah:

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Posted by MABO on 08 Sep 2018, 06:48

A very cool piece of arts and handcrafting. At first I look for informations about Lovecraft and Cthuluhs in the web. Did not know that much about him and his horrorstories. Thanks for sharing another of your unique creations :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Posted by Carlos on 08 Sep 2018, 16:27

Thanks friends.
Luckily we have many things to inspire when making models and our classic childhood novels or adolescent times are a great source.
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Posted by Kekso on 08 Sep 2018, 19:11

Original, funny and well executed. There are so many details on such small piece. Only one thing, floor is a bit too white and too clean for my taste. But don't worry, I couldn't make it that good ;)
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 08 Sep 2018, 19:22

I love your work my friend!! :love: :love: :love1: :love1:
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Posted by Zed1 on 09 Sep 2018, 13:53

It's so much aside from all that standard 'millions of soldiers'-thing, that it's simply great to see. I like it very, very much. The choice of miniatures, the creative tentacle work, the scene... simply great.
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Posted by Carlos on 09 Sep 2018, 15:51

Many thanks for your comments fellows. :-D
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Posted by Dad's Army on 09 Sep 2018, 18:25

Fantastic, I like these kind of vignettes a lot.
There is so much to see, and humor.
Perfectly done!
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Posted by sberry on 13 Sep 2018, 06:48

Everything is great in ths scene, but I find in particular the scratch-built furniture stunning!
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Posted by Susofrick on 13 Sep 2018, 07:37

Agree with everything above! I see he's gotten hold of a book, can it be Necronomicon? First I thought it was a box of cookies.
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Posted by Wiking on 13 Sep 2018, 09:37

Is this Argentine hospitality ?
Just a cup of coffee !

All scratch, respect SIR.

Nice modeled people, furniture and all the naturalistic portrait on the walls you paint too. :mrgreen:
Only the floor is a bit simple in color.

Very well done also the clock show the correct Argentine time.
Superb !

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