Pete Becerra shares with us pictures from one of his latest dioramas, enjoy!!!
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CapturePosted: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 - 07:42 AM UTC
ltb073
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Posted: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 - 08:21 AM UTC
Very nice work. There is a lot going on in that 1 for the size of it. Like the picture that fell off the wall, thats a nice touch.
roudeleiw
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Posted: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 - 06:54 PM UTC
Nice little scene, well packed , a bit monotone for my taste.
Perhaps also a bit to much figures distracting from the scene near the house. The two guys to the right of the Jeep could easily be taken away and the driver turn around and look to the crowd.
Well done overall!
Cheers
Claude
Perhaps also a bit to much figures distracting from the scene near the house. The two guys to the right of the Jeep could easily be taken away and the driver turn around and look to the crowd.
Well done overall!
Cheers
Claude
Posted: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 - 07:11 PM UTC
Very nice Pete.
I like the crowded dio and chaos of the scene. One could argue that a dio should tell a story and the storyline should be clear, but in my mind a dio can also capture a moment in time, showing a sequence where some Germans have been taken prisoner and the US troops moving forward.
Im wondering how this dio would look if photographed in natural light. It appears to have a yellow hue, taken under strong lighting. I take photographs in RAW format, and this allows you to change the light conditions to a colder/blue light and looks much better IMO.
I like the crowded dio and chaos of the scene. One could argue that a dio should tell a story and the storyline should be clear, but in my mind a dio can also capture a moment in time, showing a sequence where some Germans have been taken prisoner and the US troops moving forward.
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a bit monotone for my taste.
Im wondering how this dio would look if photographed in natural light. It appears to have a yellow hue, taken under strong lighting. I take photographs in RAW format, and this allows you to change the light conditions to a colder/blue light and looks much better IMO.
Posted: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 12:58 AM UTC
I remember having a go at that Verlinden street section base for my first diorama years ago. It hasn't survived but I remember it fondly. You certainly did a better job on it than me anyway!
All the little things going on really brings the scene to life. There isn't a corner without something of interest. Really nice work.
All the little things going on really brings the scene to life. There isn't a corner without something of interest. Really nice work.
Grumpyoldman
Consigliere
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Posted: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 02:20 PM UTC
Turning out looking great Pete.
MLD
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Posted: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 02:49 PM UTC
I don't know what's that medic is smoking, but it's bigger around than his thumb for sure..
I like the composition overall, it's a little busy, but I'm ok with that.
I do really like how your trailer load is secured. I don't have a lot of allied stowage pictures, but it makes sense to me.
I like the composition overall, it's a little busy, but I'm ok with that.
I do really like how your trailer load is secured. I don't have a lot of allied stowage pictures, but it makes sense to me.
GregCloseCombat
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Posted: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 04:08 PM UTC
Very well put together scene. I almost wish the halftrack and jeep were in reverse positions so you could see the "captured" prisoners easier. Nice job on it
bill1
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Posted: Friday, June 18, 2010 - 07:10 PM UTC
Yo Pete,
Nice diorama you showing here. Good story and a well buildup scene. There is a good depth in your base, kits and figs. Nicely done.
Greetz Nico
Nice diorama you showing here. Good story and a well buildup scene. There is a good depth in your base, kits and figs. Nicely done.
Greetz Nico
Posted: Sunday, June 20, 2010 - 09:48 PM UTC
Great job! Nice layout to the scene.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
guyfuson
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Posted: Thursday, July 08, 2010 - 03:50 AM UTC
While it is a bit busy, I like the number of guys "just standing around." It is very realistic.
Actually the the two soldiers kneeling with the radio backpack seem out of place -- too focused in a group that is pretty much laid back.
Overall, though, nice work.
Actually the the two soldiers kneeling with the radio backpack seem out of place -- too focused in a group that is pretty much laid back.
Overall, though, nice work.
Epi
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Posted: Friday, July 09, 2010 - 02:08 AM UTC
Thanks guys for all the comments.
WWII is not my best subject, I'm more of the modern US modeling type. I appologize for all the inaccuricies in the dio, but I'm learning more and more from you guys around here.
As for my picture taking, i know I suck at it! HAHA Still learning all the fundementals, plus I don't have my own space to take pictures. I have to share my space with my wife and with four boys coming in and out turning on and off the lights, it's hard to take good pictures.
WWII is not my best subject, I'm more of the modern US modeling type. I appologize for all the inaccuricies in the dio, but I'm learning more and more from you guys around here.
As for my picture taking, i know I suck at it! HAHA Still learning all the fundementals, plus I don't have my own space to take pictures. I have to share my space with my wife and with four boys coming in and out turning on and off the lights, it's hard to take good pictures.
sfctur1
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Posted: Thursday, July 15, 2010 - 01:06 PM UTC
Pete
I think the layout of the diorama is great. It is a very busy scene. But every where you look there is something going on that have to deal with the situation. Outstanding diorama. Keep up the great work.
Tom
I think the layout of the diorama is great. It is a very busy scene. But every where you look there is something going on that have to deal with the situation. Outstanding diorama. Keep up the great work.
Tom