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1/35 diorama "Good shot"

Posted by gerry7944 on 26 Feb 2017, 09:30

This is a 1/35 diorama using a mixture of Tamiya and Dragon figures.

The building is a vac form Mini art kit and the SP gun is an Allan kit.

Cheers

Gerry

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Posted by C M Dodson on 26 Feb 2017, 10:11

Hi Gerry.

Brilliant work as always. The first picture looks real in my opinion, the goal of any modeller surely.

The photographic angles are very good too. I like the window shots, something I have been experimenting with.

I personally feel that the Russian tanker would if dead, be flat out draped with his head flopping down. Do not forget that dead guys go grey as the blood is no longer being oxygenated.

Nevertheless, good stuff indeed. Where do you get the time?

Best wishes,

Chris
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Posted by Wiking on 26 Feb 2017, 13:02

Well done again.
All the debris. The row of marching soldier.
The bullet who has passed both side of the SP gun.
The dirt of the broken window is something I have to store in my brain for future projects.

Only that the last soldier in the row with the Panzerfaust that do not touch the shoulder is improvable.

Again a nice build of the eastern front with troops who shortening the line after an counterattack up to the "Reich".
If they are not in the pocket of east Prussia.

:yeah:
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Posted by gerry7944 on 27 Feb 2017, 02:42

C M Dodson wrote:Hi Gerry.

Brilliant work as always. The first picture looks real in my opinion, the goal of any modeller surely.

The photographic angles are very good too. I like the window shots, something I have been experimenting with.

I personally feel that the Russian tanker would if dead, be flat out draped with his head flopping down. Do not forget that dead guys go grey as the blood is no longer being oxygenated.

Nevertheless, good stuff indeed. Where do you get the time?

Best wishes,

Chris



Chris

Thanks for looking and taking the time to comment.

Much appreciated.

Cheers

Gerry
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Posted by gerry7944 on 27 Feb 2017, 02:44

Wiking wrote:Well done again.
All the debris. The row of marching soldier.
The bullet who has passed both side of the SP gun.
The dirt of the broken window is something I have to store in my brain for future projects.

Only that the last soldier in the row with the Panzerfaust that do not touch the shoulder is improvable.

Again a nice build of the eastern front with troops who shortening the line after an counterattack up to the "Reich".
If they are not in the pocket of east Prussia.

:yeah:



Wiking

Thanks for that.

Your comments are very much appreciated.

Cheers

Gerry
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Posted by stenfalk on 28 Feb 2017, 19:22

gerry7944 wrote:
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This photo would win the "Stenfalk"-audience-prize in the category "looks like real" - if it were to exist. 8)
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Posted by gerry7944 on 01 Mar 2017, 08:53

stenfalk wrote:
This photo would win the "Stenfalk"-audience-prize in the category "looks like real" - if it were to exist. 8)




Stenfalk


Thanks for looking aand taking the time to comment.

Much appreciated.

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Gerry
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