Hello Jean Bernard,
I thought you would not go to expos ?
So tell us please if you got any price for it. (not that it is important)
Cheers
Claude
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roudeleiw

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Posted: Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 10:53 PM UTC

jba

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Posted: Friday, February 29, 2008 - 02:44 AM UTC
Hi Claude -well this expo was at half an hour *walking* from my home so..
I arrived at the opening at 9am on saturday, left 10 mn later and took the dio back 10 mn before the closing on Sunday so you see, I am not very good at public relations
It was a fig show called Lugdunum, and no i didn't win anything -not that it was important indeed
plenty of pics of the show
thanks for asking anyway
here
I arrived at the opening at 9am on saturday, left 10 mn later and took the dio back 10 mn before the closing on Sunday so you see, I am not very good at public relations

It was a fig show called Lugdunum, and no i didn't win anything -not that it was important indeed

plenty of pics of the show
thanks for asking anyway

here

peterf

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Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 - 08:06 PM UTC
Simply superb, and forget taking your work to model shows, JBA, you need a studio of your own!
Peter F
Peter F


jba

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Posted: Friday, March 28, 2008 - 12:54 AM UTC
Thanks Peter, but honestly i 've always been knowing my own diorama promised land was certainly not paved with gold medals from shows 
But i would still go for the friends. maybe see you at Telford in one year or 10!

But i would still go for the friends. maybe see you at Telford in one year or 10!
Jeffrey

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Posted: Thursday, April 17, 2008 - 03:24 PM UTC
Jean-Bernard,
Your work as always is just spectacular. I hope to someday do a diorama so fully realized. I do follow my interests now and let them inspire me. I am growing very tired of the same old types of subjects. I am starting a figure company with my best friend and our subject matter is inspired by history, but civilian history rather then military history. Every one who has seen our first three figures has really liked them. I only hope that our figures add to the hobby the way your work does.
Best
Jeff
Your work as always is just spectacular. I hope to someday do a diorama so fully realized. I do follow my interests now and let them inspire me. I am growing very tired of the same old types of subjects. I am starting a figure company with my best friend and our subject matter is inspired by history, but civilian history rather then military history. Every one who has seen our first three figures has really liked them. I only hope that our figures add to the hobby the way your work does.
Best
Jeff

spooky6

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Posted: Friday, April 18, 2008 - 08:03 AM UTC
I just saw this, and JBA, my friend, all I can say is, you are a genius. While most dioramists try to faithfully replicate reality, you go much further, and try to replicate a moment of your self. Fantastic work.

jba

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Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 - 01:53 AM UTC
So well, I just caught your comments while in a cybercafe in the "worse" kind of French wild west i could be stucked in and you can imagine those really cheers me up 
Jeff I can only pray for your new company to be successful! And thanks David as always (very long time, very no see!!) may your inspiration still be there wherever in the world you are right now
bye for now my friends
JB

Jeff I can only pray for your new company to be successful! And thanks David as always (very long time, very no see!!) may your inspiration still be there wherever in the world you are right now

bye for now my friends
JB

rotATOR

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Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 - 02:56 AM UTC
JBA I really admire your creative skills,such as using cigarette paper for clothes and such. Taking the time to explain your techniques and the reasons behind them is truly a learning experience for me. It would be a joy to see your projects in person. Keep it up! rR

Robby10

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Posted: Sunday, March 07, 2010 - 02:20 AM UTC
Wow! Just amazing.
Posted: Sunday, March 07, 2010 - 02:39 AM UTC
HI JBA
For some reason I never replied/posted first time around ... so I´ll do so this time. Have always loved your models, and its always great to see them brought back again. Even the still water looks great!!
For some reason I never replied/posted first time around ... so I´ll do so this time. Have always loved your models, and its always great to see them brought back again. Even the still water looks great!!


jba

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Posted: Sunday, March 07, 2010 - 11:30 PM UTC
Thanks Michael for unearthing such an old thing, it still looks okay after 3 years..
Than you Franck, the "reverse water" method is completely crazy to be honest and I wouldn't do this again. but i still like the way i treated the green colours.
Someday i might change the guy which is the weak point of the scene
Than you Franck, the "reverse water" method is completely crazy to be honest and I wouldn't do this again. but i still like the way i treated the green colours.
Someday i might change the guy which is the weak point of the scene
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