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Tombstone 1881 Diorama 54mm

Posted by Challenger77 on 24 Nov 2015, 19:50

Hello Guys, wanna show you an older Dio fromme. Its about the famous Gunfight ant the OK Corral ,with %4 mm figures. I scratched the Buildings , 2 of the Figures and much other things , altered some Andreafigures , added Belts and Holsters with foil and Plasticard. Used some Parts from Verlinden and Phoenix

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Posted by Peter on 24 Nov 2015, 20:11

Fantastic work! Great painted figures, nice made houses and I also love all the little details that you added to the diorama! :thumbup:
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Posted by Old Wolf on 24 Nov 2015, 21:02

real good artwork. Much to see. old story, new look. like it very much.
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Posted by MABO on 24 Nov 2015, 22:38

I like it as well. Such a great amount of details. Lovely!
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Posted by Susofrick on 25 Nov 2015, 08:42

Great! I thought that Billy Clanton was in a side alley, but I can be totally wrong about that. One of the McLaurys were behind his horse so that is correct. There was a lot of bullets flying, but I don't think that anyone fired from inside the house. I wasn't there so I have just read a little and witness accounts ALWAYS differ. Anyway! This was really great to see and the amount of work is tremendous! Love it a lot!!!
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Posted by Challenger77 on 25 Nov 2015, 09:05

First thank you all !
@Susofrick this Diorama isn't a true replicate from the original shootout, its based loosley on the movie Tombstone with Val Kilmer as Doc holiday and Kurt Russell as Wyatt Earp.
The Real Shooting was in a small narrow street before the OK Corral. If interessted i post in the evening the plan, i have this on my private computer.
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Posted by Kekso on 25 Nov 2015, 10:12

Very dynamic scene... I like it a lot
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Posted by Susofrick on 25 Nov 2015, 10:16

Okay. Haven't seen the movie, but all this work you made is wonderful! Very great scene!
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Posted by Challenger77 on 25 Nov 2015, 21:12

Hi, as i write above dio isbased loosly on this scene

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOIKcDygJaI

And this is how it was real

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Posted by Susofrick on 26 Nov 2015, 08:49

Got that book. But in Swedish. :-D Thanks for the link!
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Posted by Kekso on 11 Dec 2015, 14:01

Susofrick wrote:Got that book. But in Swedish.


Is that a problem for you? Maybe you can use google translator :mrgreen:
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Posted by Susofrick on 11 Dec 2015, 15:11

Bit of a problem, I've read it too much. If it were in some language I don't know I probably wouldn't have read it at all and just admired the scene.
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Posted by Bramble15 on 12 Dec 2015, 00:25

This is totally awesome. I love all the different perspective photos, very cool. All the detail provided is also very cool.
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Posted by Challenger77 on 20 Dec 2015, 12:36

Hi susofrick,

do i understand you , you need the Book ? Or do you read it partially ?
If you need it thats the Timelife series "the Wild West"

http://www.librarything.com/series/Time-Life:+The+Old+West

in german there are only 23 Books.
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