I have realized now that i have gotten more into resin figures, that i like building and painting the figures more then the armor at this point. i also dont have nearly enough room in my 1 bedroom apartment to display all of my tanks and figures together in small diorama's. i am almost finished with my first dio, but i dont have nearly enough room to display more then this one and maybe one other.
i can probably make enough room for 5 or 6 tiny dio's where the figure is the only thing in it besides ground work. where do you display your figures, do you place them in dio's or do you just give them a little stand?
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youpey
New Jersey, United States
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Posted: Friday, April 03, 2009 - 01:30 AM UTC
endrju007
Wojewodztwo Podkarpackie, Poland
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Posted: Friday, April 03, 2009 - 01:54 AM UTC
All my figures stand on dioramas or stands... (or vehicles, but it's not your point here). I'd feel not very comfortable with my figures standing without any firm support.
And where I keep them? Everywhere... there is just one room in my apartment without my models in it (it's my son's room - he's a small rocket-fuel proppeled tank destroyer so it's not safe to keep anything fragile in his range... he would eat it probably... or at least chew it )
Andrzej
And where I keep them? Everywhere... there is just one room in my apartment without my models in it (it's my son's room - he's a small rocket-fuel proppeled tank destroyer so it's not safe to keep anything fragile in his range... he would eat it probably... or at least chew it )
Andrzej
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Posted: Friday, April 03, 2009 - 03:44 AM UTC
How about a local VFW? Or if you're into IDF subjects, a local Jewish Community Center? (I know firsthand one of them will say yes) Or you might try a local museum - the small one in Camp Mabry, Texas has several models on display. I even had a few howitzers on display at my old unit ten years ago.
Whichever the case, others can enjoy your work, and who knows, you may get a few comission offers.
Whichever the case, others can enjoy your work, and who knows, you may get a few comission offers.