So i think i am old enough to listen to your comments on my dio !! Joking awelcome friends.
There is a schwimmwagen under the net and the guys plan to drag it using the Sturm. Had more closeups but also blurred. Any way next shooting under better light will be better, but wanna listen to what u have to say . Thanks in advnace
as always if anyone would like more pics , in the gallery !!! we serve free
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Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 - 07:34 PM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 - 08:51 PM UTC
Hi buddy,
I visited your gallery ,watched most of the photos and I can say you must be proud of your modelling and painting skills.The story is very good.Sturmtiger and figures are well painted,cant make comments on schwimmagen because of the net accesssories on the sturm and the detailing of the diorama is good. the ladder on the tree and the lumber on the sturm are very good details.. I like the chip paint work. my only critic is the netting,in my opinion it looks a lil big for this scale. I am so sorry for losing your address when deleting my PMs,please send it again for some camo netting
good work Costas..congrats
I visited your gallery ,watched most of the photos and I can say you must be proud of your modelling and painting skills.The story is very good.Sturmtiger and figures are well painted,cant make comments on schwimmagen because of the net accesssories on the sturm and the detailing of the diorama is good. the ladder on the tree and the lumber on the sturm are very good details.. I like the chip paint work. my only critic is the netting,in my opinion it looks a lil big for this scale. I am so sorry for losing your address when deleting my PMs,please send it again for some camo netting
good work Costas..congrats
IGI
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Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 - 10:14 PM UTC
my friend all dios in your gallery are superb. Conserning the above, you made an excelent work , the groundwork the details everything is fine. If only I touch your level someday.
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Posted: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 - 11:49 PM UTC
I like this one, I like that you have really put a lot of different sub-stories, Getting the news, Checking out the documents, the dog, the SW. And it all centers and is pulled together with the Stug. Really comprehensive.
I'd like to offer a couple of thoughts. The wall of sandbags is a nice divider and it defines that side of the diorama very well. I might move the box and gear in front of the Stug to the side of the Stug near the wall. This will get it out of the way of the Stug and fill in and give more purpose to the walled in area. May be a few more boxes there too to really give that area an ammo depot look.
Again I'd experiment with a bit of wash to bring out the details.
Lots to like and lots to look at.
I'd like to offer a couple of thoughts. The wall of sandbags is a nice divider and it defines that side of the diorama very well. I might move the box and gear in front of the Stug to the side of the Stug near the wall. This will get it out of the way of the Stug and fill in and give more purpose to the walled in area. May be a few more boxes there too to really give that area an ammo depot look.
Again I'd experiment with a bit of wash to bring out the details.
Lots to like and lots to look at.
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Posted: Thursday, January 08, 2004 - 05:25 PM UTC
looks good, cheers
Neill
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Posted: Thursday, January 08, 2004 - 06:08 PM UTC
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my only critic is the netting, in my opinion it looks a lil big for this scale. Costas.. congrats
Nice Work ... Good layout, through, but simple story line and good detail. Two thoughts:
1. Simple things help. It you first picture you have a entrenching tool/shovel in a holder. It maybe the angle of the pic, but it appears the handle is floating above the hull of the Stug. Real world the weight of the wooden handle would tip it to touch the hull.
2. Would also agree with Colonel Graywolf, camo nets appears out of scale and too large. Suggest replacing standard gauze medical wrap. Here are two examples
Keep up the good work!!
John
www.johnneill.com