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1/35 Tamiya "Somewhere on the Russian Front"

Posted by gerry7944 on 14 Feb 2017, 04:25

This is a 1/35th diorama depicting a German Flak gun used in an Infantry support role on the Eastern front within a fixed position.

Cheers

Gerry

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Posted by Kekso on 14 Feb 2017, 07:59

Those soldiers forgot to shave :xd: . Winter uniforms and snow aren't easy things to make in this hobby. But you did a great job Gerry.
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Posted by Gail on 14 Feb 2017, 08:41

Very Nice


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Posted by C M Dodson on 14 Feb 2017, 09:31

Brilliant as always. Lovely snow and ice. You can almost feel the cold.

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Posted by Peter on 14 Feb 2017, 12:45

Excellent work again Gerry! :thumbup:

One detail catched my eye, and that was teh clothing. When you turn it around they have their camouflage clothing. And you can see that on the painted figures! ;-) :thumbup:
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Posted by gerry7944 on 15 Feb 2017, 02:20

Kekso wrote:Those soldiers forgot to shave :xd: . Winter uniforms and snow aren't easy things to make in this hobby. But you did a great job Gerry.




Kekso

Thanks for that.

Much appreciated.

Cheers

Gerry
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Posted by gerry7944 on 15 Feb 2017, 02:21

Gail wrote:Very Nice


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Gail

Thanks for looking and taking the time to comment.

Much appreciated.

Cheers

Gerry
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Posted by gerry7944 on 15 Feb 2017, 02:22

C M Dodson wrote:Brilliant as always. Lovely snow and ice. You can almost feel the cold.

Chris





Chris

Thanks for that.

Much appreciated.

Cheers

Gerry
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Posted by gerry7944 on 15 Feb 2017, 02:23

Peter wrote:Excellent work again Gerry! :thumbup:

One detail catched my eye, and that was teh clothing. When you turn it around they have their camouflage clothing. And you can see that on the painted figures! ;-) :thumbup:



Peter

Thanks for that.

Much appreciated.

Cheers

Gerry
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Posted by Beano Boy on 15 Feb 2017, 02:45

Brilliant Work! :thumbup:
The only thing missing is the steamy breath from those guys within all that freezing snow.
All your efforts have indeed paid off. :thumbup: I just admire your work on display here.

Righty O`Then, I`m off to turn my heating up a couple of notches. ;-) BB
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Posted by gerry7944 on 17 Feb 2017, 00:32

Beano Boy wrote:Brilliant Work! :thumbup:
The only thing missing is the steamy breath from those guys within all that freezing snow.
All your efforts have indeed paid off. :thumbup: I just admire your work on display here.

Righty O`Then, I`m off to turn my heating up a couple of notches. ;-) BB




Beano Boy


Lol. Thanks for that.

Your comments are very much appreciated,

Cheers

Gerry
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