this one called"Rest far from the front",use Hasagawa and italeri kits,I hope you like.
"LAH"Div in France in 1942 Aug
Hosted by Darren Baker
1/72 Scene "Rest far from the front"
charmodel
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Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 08:27 PM UTC
sabredog
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Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 08:54 PM UTC
A nice scene, well done.
What is the PzIV parked on? A bridge section?
Cheers
Mike
What is the PzIV parked on? A bridge section?
Cheers
Mike
robby249
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Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2008 - 09:35 PM UTC
very nice
charmodel
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Posted: Friday, August 22, 2008 - 04:31 AM UTC
Quoted Text
A nice scene, well done.
What is the PzIV parked on? A bridge section?
Cheers
Mike
stone bridge.
cheers!
AJLaFleche
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Posted: Friday, August 22, 2008 - 06:05 AM UTC
Not bad, I like the lay of the land and the ground work. The tank looks good, too. The figures look well painted for 1/72.
Two things jump right out at me, though.
The road surfaces ends too abruptly. It should go to the edge of the base if it's going to be cut that evenly. If you wanted to show it was damaged, you should have left a more uneven edge. It looks like plastic that was cut.
Secondly, the fencing, while nicely painted, has no logical purpose where it is. It doesn't separate any property.
These are things to think about in your next effort.
Two things jump right out at me, though.
The road surfaces ends too abruptly. It should go to the edge of the base if it's going to be cut that evenly. If you wanted to show it was damaged, you should have left a more uneven edge. It looks like plastic that was cut.
Secondly, the fencing, while nicely painted, has no logical purpose where it is. It doesn't separate any property.
These are things to think about in your next effort.
charmodel
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Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2008 - 05:44 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Not bad, I like the lay of the land and the ground work. The tank looks good, too. The figures look well painted for 1/72.
Two things jump right out at me, though.
The road surfaces ends too abruptly. It should go to the edge of the base if it's going to be cut that evenly. If you wanted to show it was damaged, you should have left a more uneven edge. It looks like plastic that was cut.
Secondly, the fencing, while nicely painted, has no logical purpose where it is. It doesn't separate any property.
These are things to think about in your next effort.
Thanks for your Suggestion!
JONNY_LAU
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Posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 - 08:48 PM UTC
keep going.great small scene in the past.hehe.....
but i want to know what does the Infantry and the panzer crew do always?
but i want to know what does the Infantry and the panzer crew do always?
CPL-Overby
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Posted: Thursday, August 28, 2008 - 12:36 AM UTC
I see that you have put a lot of work into this .....,
but......, it seems that you rushed your work.
As the others have said.....
if your going to "cut" the road like that,
perhaps you should have brought the cut to the edge of the base.
While you do have a creative use of the "foam",.
perhaps a little more to "fill" under the road?
Remember this is a "cobble stone" road,
and that would have been "hand set" one stone at a time in the road base.
HTH
Ken
but......, it seems that you rushed your work.
As the others have said.....
if your going to "cut" the road like that,
perhaps you should have brought the cut to the edge of the base.
While you do have a creative use of the "foam",.
perhaps a little more to "fill" under the road?
Remember this is a "cobble stone" road,
and that would have been "hand set" one stone at a time in the road base.
HTH
Ken
Removed by original poster on 08/29/08 - 06:23:42 (GMT).
charmodel
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Posted: Thursday, August 28, 2008 - 10:46 PM UTC
Quoted Text
I see that you have put a lot of work into this .....,
but......, it seems that you rushed your work.
As the others have said.....
if your going to "cut" the road like that,
perhaps you should have brought the cut to the edge of the base.
While you do have a creative use of the "foam",.
perhaps a little more to "fill" under the road?
Remember this is a "cobble stone" road,
and that would have been "hand set" one stone at a time in the road base.
HTH
Ken
thanx for your Suggestion,and your Suggestion is very Critical!
but i realy don't know what;s meaning about you says"rushed",the word in my dictionary meaning"busy"!so i don't know this.
these work put in the forums is Beforehand work.not this time to do these.or do it hurriedly !
cheers!
Posted: Friday, August 29, 2008 - 09:53 AM UTC
Char,
Very nice build. Your use of items on your diorama to depict folage is superb. I also like the rocks and ground work. However, I do not understand why you chose to end the road where you did? I like your figures and weathering on the tank. Keep up the good work and keep posting for all of us out here to see.
-Eddy
Very nice build. Your use of items on your diorama to depict folage is superb. I also like the rocks and ground work. However, I do not understand why you chose to end the road where you did? I like your figures and weathering on the tank. Keep up the good work and keep posting for all of us out here to see.
-Eddy
Foyled
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Posted: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - 02:38 AM UTC
Hi,very nice build.
I see you put some of scene build,maybe you're a 1/72 scene fanatic!?
and hope to see your later work soon.
I see you put some of scene build,maybe you're a 1/72 scene fanatic!?
and hope to see your later work soon.