Hi there ,
Firstly, I'd like to introduce myself to the whole kitmaker network. My name is Nicky and I live in the Netherlands. I've been following this forum for a while, and I've recently finished my 2nd diorama what I would like to share with you guys.
This diorama is called "Che cazzo?!?" and is about an Italian Centauro who has an exercise in the Italian countryside where he rushes around a corner. Here, as you can see is an old grandpa thinking "Che cazzo?!?" (Italian for what the f*ck).
I have been working on this diorama for almost a whole year. I must say I am quite happy with the result, because it is full of small details. In my opinion you can find something nice to discover in every place on this diorama.
The tools and toolboxes are from Eduard, the centauro from Trumpeter. The chairs, table and workbench are from an unknown brand, probably counterfeited. The grandpa is from mk35 smile-emoticon. The rest is either scratch build, scrapbox finding or from my own garden /flower shop.
However, I think photo's will say more than a thousand words will ever do, so here are my final pictures. Enjoy!
I hope you have enjoyed the pictures from my 2nd diorama . I would love to hear any tips, truc's or other comments from you guys .
I am not sure what my next project is going to be, but I will try to run a build log here
Nicky
Hosted by Darren Baker
[done] "Che Cazzo?!?" 1/35 Diorama
militairtje
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Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 08:22 PM UTC
obg153
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Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 09:28 PM UTC
Really nice work!! I especially like the workshop and all the details around it.
jrutman
Pennsylvania, United States
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Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 09:29 PM UTC
Really excellent work on the whole thing!
J
J
Modelrob
Arizona, United States
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Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 09:57 PM UTC
Great job, Just love all the little details.
SaxonTheShiba
United States
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Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 09:59 PM UTC
That is really nicely done and a great overall theme. I still say the Centauro is the sexiest 8x8 ever made.
Best wishes,
Ian
Best wishes,
Ian
Wolverine2
Wyoming, United States
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Posted: Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 10:54 PM UTC
What a gorgeous dio. I love the amount of detail and little interesting things you have involved. Great job on the Centauro as well.
edoardo
Milano, Italy
Joined: November 30, 2007
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Posted: Sunday, March 20, 2016 - 01:53 PM UTC
well, well!
A diorama based in Italy, sure's woth checking!!
I have to say that you captured the scene very well indeed!
I find the shed particularely vell done: all the details are nicely done, and the girl's poster will sure be there too! (not so sure for the Trumpeter logo - a football poster wolud be more appropriate - but I consider it as an "artistic licence"! )
Could I suggest to add the wheels' tracks behind the tank?
ciao
Edo
A diorama based in Italy, sure's woth checking!!
I have to say that you captured the scene very well indeed!
I find the shed particularely vell done: all the details are nicely done, and the girl's poster will sure be there too! (not so sure for the Trumpeter logo - a football poster wolud be more appropriate - but I consider it as an "artistic licence"! )
Could I suggest to add the wheels' tracks behind the tank?
ciao
Edo