Hey all. I came across this pic accidently. Thought i should post it for a laugh…[(-D]
I was thinking it might be a great subject for a check point diorama…maybe some soldiers at a check point throwing there hands in the air in confusion, wondering where on earth to start…lol…
Holy cow! I remember that one! Are you sure it was FSM though? Or was it the old “Military Modeler”?–now OOP…I don’t know if that was available in Ukraine?
I remember seeing it though and thinking it looked like a figure painter’s nightmare!
Hey Manstein, you sure have a good memory![tup] When i read your post, i did recall that diorama. I went way back through my FSM collection, and sure enough, it was in the issue of May 1990 as an FSM Showcase titled ‘Standing Room Only’. It features a bus with Cambodian civilians. The article says Lewis used 104 figures. 100 of them are in or on the bus (as there are only four on the road). It says he spent $1000 and nine months on the diorama…hey, he won gold!
I think it’s time i browsed my issues of FSM, never know what gems i have forgotten about…[swg]
…I think I still have that issue…I’ll scan it if I can dig it out…Lewis is a friend of mine who taught me fig painting In MO so my memory is good with this one…he has done some other awesome dios: he scratched a B-52 in 35th scale then added it to a tarmac w/ figs!!! I believe that was also in FSM or MM…
…yeah, and standing on the finished wing to show how strong it was: I think it was fiberglass or some composite…he also did a 35th scale E-Boat dio with a destroyer sinking that it just torpedoed; that was in a VLS publication…
Maybe we should retitle this thread as ‘trip down memory lane’…lol[(-D]. I really must go through all my back issues of FSM…one day when the weather permits…lol.
…I am honored to count Lewis among my friends…he’s a great guy and innovator in the modeling world…his major influence came around the time of Verlinden and Letterman (mid 80’s to mid '90’s)…he actually scratchbuilt a 120mm StuG III to go with the 120mm line of resin figs put out by VLS…it was used as the mold-pattern and eventually released as a full-blown resin kit…the guy will take on anything and is the most humble Master Modeler I have ever known…
Whats really hard is position the figures correctly with all of them fitting in, but a more likely dio that we will or had done is a transport truck carrier a dozen soliders, or maybe over pack.