Hi Anybody checked out the World War I dio. just posted on the Constrctive Comments section of Missing Lynx? Called "Hun in the Sun". Very, very nice indeed. A rare combination of land warfare and areial attack, all in one. Well done.
Take care. Sgirty
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sgirty
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 12:22 PM UTC
waterboy
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 12:45 PM UTC
It's a great work of art by a gentleman by the name of Per Olav Lund. He said it took him almost 2 years to build this fantastic work.
KFMagee
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 05:22 PM UTC
Quite impressive.... and very well done from the single photo i see hear... if nothing else, the idea alone is super creative.
Personally, i love the "mud, guts, and huts" of the WWI era, but I have not been able to find a solid source for a variety of figures, either in Resin, white metal, or even injected plastic. There are some 1:32 "toys" but the detail is just not good enough.... but would live to give it a whirl if someone could show me a a wide selection of French, Brits, and Huns!
Personally, i love the "mud, guts, and huts" of the WWI era, but I have not been able to find a solid source for a variety of figures, either in Resin, white metal, or even injected plastic. There are some 1:32 "toys" but the detail is just not good enough.... but would live to give it a whirl if someone could show me a a wide selection of French, Brits, and Huns!
JackFlash
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Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 08:37 AM UTC
Greetings all; For figures it depends on the scale. Preiser makes great WWII German figure that are an easy conversion to WWI. For 1/48 try Copper State Models, Jaguar and Copplestone (28mm) The diorama is a fine piece of work Model On!!! JackFlash
PorkChop
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Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 - 12:02 PM UTC
KF:
What scale? You can cobble togheter a decent dio in 120MM I'd suspect.
Model CellAR IS IS A GOOD PLACE TO START, they make some stuff in 1/35th and 120MM. Imperial Gallery has sveral figures in 120MM as does Kirin.
Squadron recently strated carrying model cellar, you can use the search function to see what they stock.
www.squadron.com
What scale? You can cobble togheter a decent dio in 120MM I'd suspect.
Model CellAR IS IS A GOOD PLACE TO START, they make some stuff in 1/35th and 120MM. Imperial Gallery has sveral figures in 120MM as does Kirin.
Squadron recently strated carrying model cellar, you can use the search function to see what they stock.
www.squadron.com
Kar98K
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Posted: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 - 12:38 PM UTC
That is really neat. I love when people put airplanes in thiers dios. It is really cool.