hi everyone this is first time in your forum . I especially wright on turkorama but your conversions really funny like turkorama . Shortly ı want to join you I finished a dio last week but ı know ı need to get more knowledge about ww2 aircrafts history ( I shame on me I'm a pilot also ) please give me my mistakes :
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Me 109 Lili Marlene Dio
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Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2005 - 08:30 PM UTC
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Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2005 - 08:50 PM UTC
This is a great dio Murat! I love it!
Plenty of action, loads of detail. Was it modelled from a photograph? Very well made and painted too.
Plenty of action, loads of detail. Was it modelled from a photograph? Very well made and painted too.
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Posted: Saturday, November 19, 2005 - 09:23 PM UTC
This is what i call a diorama.
great
why dont you post it in the diorama section,am sure you will get some great coments.
great
why dont you post it in the diorama section,am sure you will get some great coments.
Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 05:48 AM UTC
Hi Murat!
Yes that's a great dio... very inspiring! What scale is it and what models did you use for the planes, vehicles, figures, objects etc...?
I agree with Karl, you should post it in the diorama forum for more exposure.
Jean-Luc
Yes that's a great dio... very inspiring! What scale is it and what models did you use for the planes, vehicles, figures, objects etc...?
I agree with Karl, you should post it in the diorama forum for more exposure.
Jean-Luc
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 07:44 AM UTC
thanks dave,karl and jean ı 'm moving that in diorama section now . I didnt use any photo for this dio and I 'll desciribe every part of the dio's models in dio section . Thanks alot for your interest . Bye
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 08:32 AM UTC
The dio 1/48 scale and materials follows :
1.Hasegawa me 109 09434
2.academy me 109 2146
3.verlinden luft. main.corner 1132
4.verlinden luft. air. cart 380
5.verlindenluft gun cleaning 1367
6.czech master f 48020
7.czech master f 48065
8.czech master f 48017
9.czech master f 48096
10.aires f 4001
11.aires 4120
12.tamiya kubelwagwen 32501
13.FM opel blitz fuel truck 489701
14. Eduard luft. personel 8501
1.Hasegawa me 109 09434
2.academy me 109 2146
3.verlinden luft. main.corner 1132
4.verlinden luft. air. cart 380
5.verlindenluft gun cleaning 1367
6.czech master f 48020
7.czech master f 48065
8.czech master f 48017
9.czech master f 48096
10.aires f 4001
11.aires 4120
12.tamiya kubelwagwen 32501
13.FM opel blitz fuel truck 489701
14. Eduard luft. personel 8501
modelci2000
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 08:40 AM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 08:54 AM UTC
Your Dio is outstanding,a very very good piece.
The planes,staff and ground work is fantastic made and paint.
For me the only but is:
This is a squadron o Me-109 in Russia,one of them is in the Karaya squadron,so your war souvenirs like the wing and logos,should be from Russian planes(migs,or Yaks).
But nevertheless a fantastic dio,very good indeed.
Congratulations
Pedro
The planes,staff and ground work is fantastic made and paint.
For me the only but is:
This is a squadron o Me-109 in Russia,one of them is in the Karaya squadron,so your war souvenirs like the wing and logos,should be from Russian planes(migs,or Yaks).
But nevertheless a fantastic dio,very good indeed.
Congratulations
Pedro
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 09:00 AM UTC
Thanks Pedro you are right I'll change them with red star marks ( I learned yellow strips used in Russia when I finished the dio )
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 09:17 AM UTC
Hi Murat. Love the dio. I was just curious as to what the wing that the guy is writing on says!!?? Hey this is my 50th post :-) :-) Nick
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 09:57 AM UTC
Very nice. Lots to look at. Thanks for sharing your work. "Q"
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 10:01 AM UTC
I really like the souvenirs and the writing. That's a great story.
modelci2000
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 10:33 AM UTC
The guy is writing on the wing:
At the barracks compound,
By the entry way
There a lantern I found
And if it stands today
Then we'll see each other again
Near that old lantern we'll remain
As once Lili Marleen.
The song was very famoust during ww2 (every Army listened her ) . The song name is lili Marlene and singer is Marlene Diethrich . You can get more info about it : http://ingeb.org/garb/lmarleen.html
also listen it . Thanks alot Nick , Alan and Matthew by the way concuralitions to Nick for his 50 th post .
At the barracks compound,
By the entry way
There a lantern I found
And if it stands today
Then we'll see each other again
Near that old lantern we'll remain
As once Lili Marleen.
The song was very famoust during ww2 (every Army listened her ) . The song name is lili Marlene and singer is Marlene Diethrich . You can get more info about it : http://ingeb.org/garb/lmarleen.html
also listen it . Thanks alot Nick , Alan and Matthew by the way concuralitions to Nick for his 50 th post .
modelci2000
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 10:42 AM UTC
I heard even british soldiers listened the song in german . It is really interesting stuation
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 01:31 PM UTC
Great Diorama ya got here mate. I love all the details and such. The guy crashed out on the sofa is pretty funny. Your painting skills are bomb. Keep us posted with your next project for sure bro.
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 02:36 PM UTC
Aah so the name of the dio is based on the song written on the souvenir wing. Very interesting!!!
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Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2005 - 04:38 PM UTC
Thanks Harrison , Alan
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Posted: Monday, November 21, 2005 - 06:32 AM UTC
Its not everyday you see such a dio. I like it alot. Fine details, figgies, models, everthing...
You've done a great job.
You've done a great job.
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Posted: Monday, November 21, 2005 - 06:37 AM UTC
thanks murat!!!! :-) :-)
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Posted: Monday, November 21, 2005 - 08:19 AM UTC
thank you very much simon . Ahhaaa I see Nick's 51st shoot :-) :-) :-)
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Posted: Monday, November 21, 2005 - 01:29 PM UTC
This is a great diorama. As it is it is wonderful. The small sub-stories are great, the detail is nice especially in 1/48th scale.
A couple of points I would look at are the ground where the wheels and equipment have been pushed. I would add a bit of dark tire marks. The second is the thatch roof. It is a bit one color/mono-tone. I would use some burnt umber wash to darken some of it to age it a bit.
A couple of points I would look at are the ground where the wheels and equipment have been pushed. I would add a bit of dark tire marks. The second is the thatch roof. It is a bit one color/mono-tone. I would use some burnt umber wash to darken some of it to age it a bit.
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Posted: Monday, November 21, 2005 - 10:12 PM UTC
It's a nice dio! And what made it even nicer was that link you gave... Watching the dio with th music of Marlene Dietrich on the background gave a special feeling! Loved it!
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Posted: Monday, November 21, 2005 - 10:29 PM UTC
A really excellent piece of work.
I like the way one of the brace of 109's is stripped down to reveal loads of internal details while the its partner is whole. Great contrast idea and pleases both the purist of form and the engineering inquisitive amongst us.
And its packed with detail.
There's something going on all over the dio.
The only thing I can suggest a bit of oil drips under Yellow 1. Even though there is an old tin to catch it, some would probably pepper the earth. And maybe some scuff marks on in the earth/grass around and under Yellow 1.
Lovely. Very life like.
Cheers
Peter
:-)
I like the way one of the brace of 109's is stripped down to reveal loads of internal details while the its partner is whole. Great contrast idea and pleases both the purist of form and the engineering inquisitive amongst us.
And its packed with detail.
There's something going on all over the dio.
The only thing I can suggest a bit of oil drips under Yellow 1. Even though there is an old tin to catch it, some would probably pepper the earth. And maybe some scuff marks on in the earth/grass around and under Yellow 1.
Lovely. Very life like.
Cheers
Peter
:-)
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Posted: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 - 11:00 AM UTC
Thank you very much for all comment .