Beano Boy wrote:There you have it in a nut shell Gerry.One paints fantastic figures and then more rich blessing pop out of the moulding machines,and of course one rattles the money one has available and say," Yes i think i can afford some more,after all these look rather spiffy nice."
I guess all authors are thus this way inclined?
Often is the case my nights flow away in mere passing reflective words, that come in fancy free,but also have a cost.______Zzzzzzzzzzz, Sleep where is your pillow? BB
sansovino wrote:I am curious how the project develops further. Sorry Gerry, I am missing still the cold snow of Russia besides the ground-plates. The figures are looking still too healthy and in a good condition. Some applications of Green Stuff or other materials to show improvised clothing and coldness-protections would been a thinkable possibility. Some cuts in the existing clothing would bee too possible....
C M Dodson wrote:Hi Gerry,
This project is starting to look like something very special indeed.
You can feel the cold emanating from the diorama and your pictures look lovely.
I personally do not like to see cannon balls with cannon as the ammunition was generally pre packed but nevertheless a masterpiece in the making.
Best wishes,
Chris
Graeme wrote:The diorama is looking very good so far.
Those Cossacks look intimidating.