Hi.
photos you posted is a shot in the foot
Base wash:
RJ
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Polish M5A1 Normandy
eeRJott
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Posted: Sunday, October 17, 2010 - 07:58 AM UTC
shopkin4
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Posted: Sunday, October 17, 2010 - 08:16 AM UTC
I just bought one of these kits....can't wait to dive into it. Did you use color modulation for the base coat?
eeRJott
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Posted: Sunday, October 17, 2010 - 08:24 AM UTC
very delicate version of the CM
The "normal version" is for me to redraw
The "normal version" is for me to redraw
meaty_hellhound
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Posted: Sunday, October 17, 2010 - 09:00 AM UTC
coming together well Rafal, like the idea of 3 scenes in 1 diorama. i am a big fan of a scene having its full story revealed when viewed from 360 degrees, it becomes a "process art" piece that slowly peels open to tell its tale.
cheers, bd.
cheers, bd.
ppawlak1
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Posted: Sunday, October 17, 2010 - 06:16 PM UTC
Quoted Text
very delicate version of the CM
The "normal version" is for me to redraw
Love your CM Rafal it is spot on !!
Cheers
Paul
eeRJott
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Posted: Monday, October 18, 2010 - 09:21 AM UTC
Thanks Paul.
Another step:
cheers.
Another step:
cheers.
eeRJott
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Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 - 11:09 PM UTC
End:
photos, scene 1, "Prisoner":
scene 2 - "abonded.." :
scene 3 - "too late.." :
General :
RJ
photos, scene 1, "Prisoner":
scene 2 - "abonded.." :
scene 3 - "too late.." :
General :
RJ
exer
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Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - 12:08 AM UTC
Really great Dio- I like the three scenes very much.
Sorry if you already answered this (I couldn't see it) but what company is the German prisoner from?
Sorry if you already answered this (I couldn't see it) but what company is the German prisoner from?
mar107784
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Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - 12:26 AM UTC
Very very very nice!
I had one question: From what brand are those polish decals on the arms?
I want to make a polish 1st armoured achilles and some figures will come next to it.
Very insperating.
Greetz
Fabian
I had one question: From what brand are those polish decals on the arms?
I want to make a polish 1st armoured achilles and some figures will come next to it.
Very insperating.
Greetz
Fabian
meaty_hellhound
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Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - 03:44 AM UTC
great dio Rafal, came out well indeed. the car is a nice change from all the armour usually seen. thanks for posting many photos of the finished piece as it's fun to see it from many angles. cheers, bd.
TankSmith
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Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - 04:52 AM UTC
Haven't been on in a while and just found this one. Great job! Inspiring layout, groundwork and painting!
mopnglo
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Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - 05:04 AM UTC
Rafal, another beautiful diorama! I enjoyed watching the build.
eeRJott
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Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - 09:48 PM UTC
Thanks all of you.
Fabian, and I'm going to make a few vehicles in the colors of Polish.
I'm pleased that you're interested in this subject.
As you can see, contrary to stereotypes, Wojsko Polskie not only fought with sabers against tanks
Decals - Search Adalbertus figures
Path - This is not a story from one place, scenes are meant to show three different situations.
Germany - high Rrange / Colonel WH
One of them will be the next, of course, the Polish Army !
cheers
RJ
Fabian, and I'm going to make a few vehicles in the colors of Polish.
I'm pleased that you're interested in this subject.
As you can see, contrary to stereotypes, Wojsko Polskie not only fought with sabers against tanks
Decals - Search Adalbertus figures
Path - This is not a story from one place, scenes are meant to show three different situations.
Germany - high Rrange / Colonel WH
One of them will be the next, of course, the Polish Army !
cheers
RJ
mar107784
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Posted: Thursday, October 21, 2010 - 12:17 AM UTC
Thanks!
Though I don't speek polish I think I have found the kit they come in.
Otherwise I don't know from wich kit you got them.
But I am intrested in the Polish 1st armoured becouse they deliberated the Netherlands (together with the Canadians)and of their deeds in Normandy.
Such a same that these kind of forces are in the shadow of the bigger America and England. (not that these are bad or someting)
Never mind you know what I mean.
Fabian
Though I don't speek polish I think I have found the kit they come in.
Otherwise I don't know from wich kit you got them.
But I am intrested in the Polish 1st armoured becouse they deliberated the Netherlands (together with the Canadians)and of their deeds in Normandy.
Such a same that these kind of forces are in the shadow of the bigger America and England. (not that these are bad or someting)
Never mind you know what I mean.
Fabian
eeRJott
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Posted: Thursday, October 21, 2010 - 01:30 AM UTC
Well, an inconvenient truth.... EOT
Compilation your post & this one:
http://www.adalbertus.com.pl/podoficer-8-armii-1944.html
Decals to tanks here:
http://www.martola.com.pl/pl1566/produkty17680/1st_Polish_Armoured_Division_1944_46_vol.1
here No2:
http://www.martola.com.pl/pl1566/produkty17681/1st_Polish_Armoured_Division_1944_46_vol.2
cheers
RJ
Compilation your post & this one:
http://www.adalbertus.com.pl/podoficer-8-armii-1944.html
Decals to tanks here:
http://www.martola.com.pl/pl1566/produkty17680/1st_Polish_Armoured_Division_1944_46_vol.1
here No2:
http://www.martola.com.pl/pl1566/produkty17681/1st_Polish_Armoured_Division_1944_46_vol.2
cheers
RJ
redmike
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Posted: Thursday, October 21, 2010 - 02:23 AM UTC
Most excellent Rafal every aspect is amazing. You should be proud of this one
ppawlak1
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Posted: Friday, October 22, 2010 - 06:41 PM UTC
Great work Rafal !
My only change would be the heads on the M5A1 helmeted Crew....
They have the same AM heads and look like twins .... unusual..
My only change would be the heads on the M5A1 helmeted Crew....
They have the same AM heads and look like twins .... unusual..
eeRJott
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Posted: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 - 08:39 AM UTC
Thanks Guys !
Cheers.
RJ
Cheers.
RJ