Sergey Traviansky from Evolution Miniatures shows us one of his latest works in 1/35 scale depicting a World War 2 scene.
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QuietlyMaki
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Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2015 - 01:06 PM UTC
Armored76
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Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2015 - 01:25 PM UTC
Stunning setup, build and paint! Congrats!
What figure is this?
Cheers,
Cristian
What figure is this?
Cheers,
Cristian
easyco69
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Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2015 - 01:57 PM UTC
very nice
trakpin
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Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2015 - 04:32 PM UTC
ok, when are ppl gonna stop using actual photos as tho they were dioramas?
Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2015 - 05:26 PM UTC
Just amazing work. Am totaling impressed.
obg153
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Posted: Sunday, August 09, 2015 - 11:12 PM UTC
The figure, gun, & accessories all look great. My critique concerns the ground. The snow at the edges suggests winter and that means mud to some degree. There are no wheel tracks showing how the gun was maneuvered into position. There is no mud or bits of all that dry hay stuck to the gun's wheels. All those expended rounds suggest the crew has been busy firing, yet the hay under/around where the crew works doesn't look like its' been disturbed. I really like the overall concept, its' just the groundwork looks odd to me...
Maki
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Posted: Monday, August 10, 2015 - 02:06 AM UTC
Sergey just sent some photos as a response to this thread... check them out:
Cheers,
Mario
Cheers,
Mario
maartenboersma
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Posted: Monday, August 10, 2015 - 03:02 AM UTC
Top!
bilbobee
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Posted: Monday, August 10, 2015 - 03:29 AM UTC
Great job Sergey! I would call it the old crap shoot in the hay field...Thanks
Posted: Monday, August 10, 2015 - 06:29 PM UTC
Great job! Looks fantastic.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing
jrutman
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Posted: Monday, August 10, 2015 - 06:49 PM UTC
Those are superb photos. Since they are wearing the winter reversible trousers in SS pattern this must be early 1945,maybe Hungary?
As far as disturbed natural cammo goes a good crew would replace that after firing or more than likely change positions if they wanted to live. The tracks up to the position should be covered to prevent being seen from the air as soon as possible so this scene is still plausible I think?
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As far as disturbed natural cammo goes a good crew would replace that after firing or more than likely change positions if they wanted to live. The tracks up to the position should be covered to prevent being seen from the air as soon as possible so this scene is still plausible I think?
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erichvon
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Posted: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 - 11:19 AM UTC
Lovely little scene. Really nicely done. I agree with Jerry. On first look with the very small amount of snow I'd say there's been a thaw and now the ground is frozen solid. The straw would have been put down to prevent the area around the PAK getting boggy and obviously added to if they were staying in the same position. With the ground now being frozen the fresh layer stays that way and also acts as cam from aerial observation. It works for me.
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 03:35 AM UTC
Masterful work.
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 03:46 AM UTC
Very nice work all around! Nice reference photos as well.
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 06:44 AM UTC
Its a beauty!!
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Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 - 01:31 PM UTC
Simple and gorgeous. I like SO MUCH your magnificent, little figures. You're a MASTER!