Well after a very long journey we have finally arrived at the end. I for one have totally enjoyed the campaign. Hat's Off, AttaBoy, Way to Go, Great Lead, Eagle did a fantastic job as Campaign Leader, Faust did a wonderful job as second in command and as the The Hartenstein Gazet editor. To all the enlistees - job well done.
Here is my entry
My inspiration photo. (I was not trying to duplicate this exactally, I just used it as inspiration)
Eagle - Permission to relax, Sir?????
Hosted by Darren Baker
RMG Door to Door DONE
slodder
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 - 11:50 PM UTC
slodder
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 12:17 AM UTC
OOOPS - Lots more photos here
https://armorama.kitmaker.net/photos/showgallery.php?cat=12774&ppuser=242
and when I get good weather I'll have even more (good ones).
https://armorama.kitmaker.net/photos/showgallery.php?cat=12774&ppuser=242
and when I get good weather I'll have even more (good ones).
Graywolf
Senior Editor
Izmir, Turkey / Türkçe
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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 12:19 AM UTC
hi Scott,
the diorama and photos are very good.In Turkey we call it KURABIYE GIBI (just like a cookie) means it is so good that I can eat it. Very good overall and every part of diorama looks like a different vignette. Photos are also good,id the rain over?
with your permission; i will add here a direct link to your RMG Entry Gallery
best regards
the diorama and photos are very good.In Turkey we call it KURABIYE GIBI (just like a cookie) means it is so good that I can eat it. Very good overall and every part of diorama looks like a different vignette. Photos are also good,id the rain over?
with your permission; i will add here a direct link to your RMG Entry Gallery
best regards
Eagle
Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 01:29 AM UTC
Another great entry to the Campaign !!
I added Scott's pictures to the RMG Gallery, that can be found over here :
RMG GALLERY
I added Scott's pictures to the RMG Gallery, that can be found over here :
RMG GALLERY
Sensei
Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro
Joined: October 25, 2003
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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 01:35 AM UTC
excellent work!
i simply cant find any "bad words" for this one...
cheers
i simply cant find any "bad words" for this one...
cheers
Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 01:37 AM UTC
Ola Scott
Acsolutely Stunning what you created here. The Scene shows the urge of the situation and also it shows that the Allies are very near.
I love the building great work on that. What are exactly the dimensions of this dio?
I also like how the Kancali road looks like. Very convincing. The Hanomag is painted very well... Did you scratchbuilt the Breadbags on the side of the vehicle?.
Absolutely Great entry for RMG
Acsolutely Stunning what you created here. The Scene shows the urge of the situation and also it shows that the Allies are very near.
I love the building great work on that. What are exactly the dimensions of this dio?
I also like how the Kancali road looks like. Very convincing. The Hanomag is painted very well... Did you scratchbuilt the Breadbags on the side of the vehicle?.
Absolutely Great entry for RMG
slodder
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 01:46 AM UTC
Here are some tid bits on this dio.
- It's roughly 17" x 13" and it's easily 12" high.
- The Kancali roads are great, I used thier town center and pieces from thier 5 piece set.
- The bags on the 251 are scratch, they are milliput (1st use of that for me, can you believe it. That stuff is great!)
- Furniture was a bit of a conscious decision and a time thing. I wanted a bit hence the chairs and the picture, but not everything. Maybe a hutch in the 1st floor corner?
- Figures are Warrior and Tamiya
- Building is scratch plaster base.
- Wall is spackle over sculpy
- It's roughly 17" x 13" and it's easily 12" high.
- The Kancali roads are great, I used thier town center and pieces from thier 5 piece set.
- The bags on the 251 are scratch, they are milliput (1st use of that for me, can you believe it. That stuff is great!)
- Furniture was a bit of a conscious decision and a time thing. I wanted a bit hence the chairs and the picture, but not everything. Maybe a hutch in the 1st floor corner?
- Figures are Warrior and Tamiya
- Building is scratch plaster base.
- Wall is spackle over sculpy
Kancali
Vendor
Washington, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 02:17 AM UTC
Congratulations and a big for an incredible job..I think the best part of this
is the inspiration photo is captured, but kind of hidden.. Lots of action to observe
out in the open,, and then bingo! around the corner and at low level is the door
way shot- very cool.. Excellent work on the building- fun to sit back, relax and
study all the small, but important details.. I'm hoping to see closeups of the
vehicle, and also let us know how your rubble experiment came out.. was there
enough from the fully built building you demolished or did you add extra in?
Looks rubbled to me!..
Thanks for the comments on the street sections.. Its a pleasure to see them in your
dio.. Once again great job.. going to go back and look at your pics again
seeya
is the inspiration photo is captured, but kind of hidden.. Lots of action to observe
out in the open,, and then bingo! around the corner and at low level is the door
way shot- very cool.. Excellent work on the building- fun to sit back, relax and
study all the small, but important details.. I'm hoping to see closeups of the
vehicle, and also let us know how your rubble experiment came out.. was there
enough from the fully built building you demolished or did you add extra in?
Looks rubbled to me!..
Thanks for the comments on the street sections.. Its a pleasure to see them in your
dio.. Once again great job.. going to go back and look at your pics again
seeya
PLMP110
Alabama, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 - 07:28 PM UTC
Excellent work, Scott. The house you built, then destructed looks great.
Patrick
Patrick
steve203
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Thursday, April 01, 2004 - 05:50 AM UTC
Thats a great dio Slodder. Very impressive.
Major_Goose
Kikladhes, Greece / Ελλάδα
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Posted: Thursday, April 01, 2004 - 06:34 PM UTC
Very nice job there indeed. I like very much the feeling of the dio , the details, and the way that is stated that some action is taking place. Way to go !!!!