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"Brothers in Arms" Diorama
Note this isn't based on the game, just the only appropriate name I could think of!
US Willy's Jeep, Sherman and British patrol, all Tamiya 1/35. http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/DSC00639.jpg http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/DSC00646.jpg http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/DSC00640.jpg http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/DSC00642.jpg http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/DSC00643.jpg |
Looks cool. My I make two suggestions? See if your camera can switch to macro for the close up shots. I would also suggest a flat clear coat spray to remove the shiny and it will also protect your work. :up:
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Cheers. My cam does indeed have a close up mode, completely forgot about that lol. And yeah I think I will the vehicles and figures a coat of matt varnish, though the ground is supposed to be glossy in places, as if it's muddy.
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Gotch'ya. Look for macro on your camera. :yeah:
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Looking good!
i'm big on the battlefront models the 15mm stuff. they're not amazing and these are early shots of stuff i was doing. http://www.tacticalknightmare.com/me...W/DSCF0352.JPG and these are a friends late war panzergrens ;) http://tacticalknightmare.com/gaz/im...20%2810%29.JPG he does stunning work imo. :rock: |
Very nice, I've always fancied getting some of the Flames of War miniatures myself, they look good, bit pricey though.
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Looks good. I especially like the plate on the front of the jeep.
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Top notch stuff as always! :salute:
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See other post. :salute:
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