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Cote-d`Or, France
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Posted: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 - 08:30 AM UTC
thank you for the comments, that the wood used in the state and at the same time I made metal shims.
The phase of aging happens in the end.




sampiero
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Cote-d`Or, France
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Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2014 - 05:27 AM UTC
after installation, prepare the diorama 1m x 0,40cm.

The base is coated with an extruded polystyrene plaster, the latter is initially painted with acrylic creative art bases.

various coated sands.
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Yunnan, China / 简体
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Posted: Sunday, October 19, 2014 - 01:28 AM UTC
Great job! Thanks for sharing.
sampiero
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Posted: Friday, October 24, 2014 - 10:13 AM UTC

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Great job! Thanks for sharing.



Thank you! sharing is necessary and useful to all, provided that everyone involved! We call it: the support
PS: My friend is called "google translation"
sampiero
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Posted: Thursday, November 13, 2014 - 04:40 AM UTC
The diorama is divided into 3 parts:
Top left: the promontory
center the centerpiece
bottom right: the pond
sampiero
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Posted: Friday, November 14, 2014 - 09:18 PM UTC
we'll start with the mare:
so there is no leakage derésine, I recommend installing a food film.

After drying, the coating is covered pond is ready to be painted

Once the paint has dried, the resin is poured in stages.
Thinking of installing the elements.


sampiero
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Cote-d`Or, France
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Posted: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 - 11:36 PM UTC
recovery with color touch-ups on the ground





sampiero
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Cote-d`Or, France
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Posted: Friday, December 12, 2014 - 09:55 PM UTC
we come to the end





you can see more on: http://sampieromodels.blogspot.fr/
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Posted: Thursday, December 18, 2014 - 08:20 PM UTC
Well done!
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Georgia, United States
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Posted: Thursday, December 18, 2014 - 09:00 PM UTC
Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing!
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Posted: Thursday, December 18, 2014 - 09:28 PM UTC
Would very much like to see an overall photo of the completed diorama please.
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Posted: Thursday, December 18, 2014 - 11:00 PM UTC
Very nice build!

Now, if we could get the kit makers to come out with more WW2 countries that used transporters! Italian, Japanese transporters for example??
sampiero
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Cote-d`Or, France
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Posted: Saturday, December 20, 2014 - 03:36 AM UTC
thank you for the comments, here is the full diorama



http://sampieromodels.blogspot.fr/
guni-kid
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Posted: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - 05:25 PM UTC
Very nice build and thanks for sharing! I also like the weathering job. One thing, though: This kind of weathering is for vehicles being looong time out of use. Vehicles still in use would not look that battered and unkept. It became a common (and most of the times way overdone) habit with scale modelers to weather the hell out of all material as long as the aftermarket and techniques provide... in my opinion it is just too much. Those vehicles (as I said: being in use) are more or less well kept with fresh paint jobs once in a while, minor and major washing etc. Yes, also in the countries of the former Soviet Union.

As I said: the job itself is greatly done. It just doesn't feel right... I guess the commander of this unit will get a demotion for NOT keeping his gear in order...
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