1⁄35StuG III G MIAG production september '43
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Hi. Fantastic work there! It takes a whole lot more skill and ability to model a destroyed vehicle that any AFV that's in operating condition A modeler that can make something like this and pull it off as well as this builder has done is a true master craftsman, at least in my way of thinking.
Take care. Sgirty
MAR 20, 2004 - 11:18 AM
Wow....what a wonderful dio. Looking at it , I find myself waiting for a figure to walk past or some kind of movement in the field of view. Kinda like the filmed effect Ken Burns used when making the PBS special Civil War . This is just another fine example of true craftsmanship. Bravo!
MAR 24, 2004 - 05:16 PM
very nice dio. the harmony of the colors in ground and stug are very good. building a destroyed tank needs a really good info on how tanks destroyed and i think Jochem did it good in this dio. congrats
MAR 24, 2004 - 06:38 PM
HI Guys
Thanks for all the positive comments, appreciate it. I'm kind of struck by all the positive remarks as to the camouflage because i was planning on stripping the vehicle of the add on stowage (or what's left of it) and spray on a few green lines. But then my dad said i just leave it as it is. Too bad everybody keeps calling me Klerebezem, Ronny ...i need one more "e" in my name :-)
MAR 25, 2004 - 09:13 PM
LOL, Sorry Jochem, I will take care of it.
Btw gents, Jochem has send me a few sharper pictures, I will put them up this weekend
MAR 25, 2004 - 11:28 PM
wow that is a very good diorama, amazing, what an eye for detail you must have but hey that is needed in our hobby.
Doe zo voort
APR 04, 2004 - 10:45 AM
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