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Diorama "Northern Italy 1813"

Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 07 Sep 2014, 15:14

Daniela and Patrick have completed for our diorama Museum one of several smaller dioramas. We intend now to build a variety to several epochs.
All have the dimensions of 50 cm x 100 cm.

Finished is now the diorama "Northern Italy in 1813". It shows Napoleon's troops in a small northern Italian village.

The figures are all metal miniatures in 1/72 scale miniatures from Art-Miniatures. With these smaller dioramas we want to present ourselves soon on the relevant trade fairs and exhibitions as an association.

Much more pictures and info to build on our website:


http://www.geschichte-in-miniaturen.de


Greetings,

Wolfgang


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Posted by Kekso on 07 Sep 2014, 16:18

One simply must love stuff like this.... it is amazing :love:
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Posted by Garandm1 on 07 Sep 2014, 17:59

Very well done, i like it!
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Posted by Duron QelDroma on 07 Sep 2014, 20:36

Just WOW :notworthy: :notworthy:
The great composition and great imagination of this scene made me speechless!
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Posted by Peter on 07 Sep 2014, 22:03

Wonderfull diorama Wolfgang! I really like it! :love: :thumbup:

PS: can it be that I spotted some American War of Independence figures on that dio? Fourth picture, the standing figures.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Sep 2014, 04:53

The only fault I can find with this small Dio,is it`s not mine! Wonderful inspiring work. BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 08 Sep 2014, 08:01

Wow. Just wow.

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Posted by Rosbif on 08 Sep 2014, 12:53

That really is just sublime!
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Posted by thomsomfeld on 08 Sep 2014, 15:35

hello wolfgang,

fantastic and very realistic diorama.....

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Posted by vellek on 08 Sep 2014, 16:39

A masterpiece, in the truest sense of the word.
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Posted by Samuel Alonso on 12 Sep 2014, 10:40

Absolutly fantastic diorama ! I'm fan ! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Donald Duck on 12 Sep 2014, 22:55

Wow... nothing else to say :D
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 22 Sep 2014, 20:11

Wonderful! :thumbup:
On what material made buildings? Gypsum? Plastic?
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 27 Sep 2014, 11:36

Hello friends, I thank you all.

The houses and the church were built from different materials.

The walls are made ​​of hard foam. The stones were marked with a pencil. The walls were then covered with a light plaster so that everything is hard. The roofs, windows and doors are made ​​of resin. We all have even built and then decanted. We have worked with a lot of wood in all forms


Greetings,

Wolfgang
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 27 Sep 2014, 20:44

Wolfgang Meyer wrote:The walls are made ​​of hard foam. The stones were marked with a pencil. The walls were then covered with a light plaster so that everything is hard. The roofs, windows and doors are made ​​of resin. We all have even built and then decanted. We have worked with a lot of wood in all forms.


I thank you for detailed information.
I also greet.
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Posted by Emperor on 27 Sep 2014, 22:01

Those are masterpiece...I wish to build one day diorama as those...
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Posted by loken32 on 28 Sep 2014, 08:28

very good work!!!!! :love:
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