Hello
Once upon a time I did not write anything on the forum so hello again everyone.
Present in climates siencfiction diorama.
Shows the tank destroyer E-10 somewhere in Germany in 1944
The model's trumpeter. master box figurines. MiniArt building the rest of the own work
Please review
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E-10 diorama 1:35
RysiuMajster
Poland
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Joined: November 30, 2010
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2011 - 09:07 AM UTC
All_You_Can_Kit
Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
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Posted: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 - 01:13 PM UTC
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Hello
Once upon a time I did not write anything on the forum so hello again everyone.
Present in climates siencfiction diorama.
Shows the tank destroyer E-10 somewhere in Germany in 1944
The model's trumpeter. master box figurines. MiniArt building the rest of the own work
Please review
Hello Maciek, your job is very good! Since I also try increase my ability to create minor details, so don't forget to pay attention on them, such as dress button, uniform's insignia, rifle sling, etc. By the way, I like the weathering of the Hetzer, also. It's cool!
Just one more suggestion, you may create your post in the future by showing the picture directly rather than by showing clickable thumbnails. IMO, such posts may be more interesting to be reviewed by our fellow modellers Also sorry for my broken English
Best regards
Garry
jrutman
Pennsylvania, United States
Joined: April 10, 2011
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Joined: April 10, 2011
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Posted: Thursday, January 31, 2013 - 02:56 AM UTC
Really nice work. I like the whole concept with the underground,etc.
Something to think about,most modelers never put enough rubble in a dio with a damaged building. I have seen rubble in pictures piled up to the 3rd floor sometimes. When a building is destroyed,all of that material does not disappear.
Very nice job here with everything,painting weathering,layout,figs,all very nice.
J
Something to think about,most modelers never put enough rubble in a dio with a damaged building. I have seen rubble in pictures piled up to the 3rd floor sometimes. When a building is destroyed,all of that material does not disappear.
Very nice job here with everything,painting weathering,layout,figs,all very nice.
J