Hey, im only joking. My comments are by ,no strretch of the imagination, a ‘Critisism’ I think the Dio is awesome. I only hope one day i may be able to produce something as good as this. I was only having a laugh chummy.
…Guy
Hey, im only joking. My comments are by ,no strretch of the imagination, a ‘Critisism’ I think the Dio is awesome. I only hope one day i may be able to produce something as good as this. I was only having a laugh chummy.
…Guy
Sitting here in Arizona where it’s nearly 115 outside, that dio is making me feel a little bit cooler. The scene looks cold! The dio base looks almost like some of the pics I took at the Grand Canyon last February when it was snowing up there. I like the way you layed out the snow on the Nashorn, looks very natural.
Scott
Many thanks for your kind compliments on the dio, muddawg, Guy and Archangel Shooter! I really appreciate them! This is the work of “Art Instructor” - my main modeler. All credits go to him.
FINE SALT AND SODIUM BICARBONATE!!! WHOA!!! This stuff is WAAAAY too chemically reactive to be used as snow!
Note to other modellers–do NOT use this mix for snow!! Especially if you live anywhere with less than 101% humidity!!! You’ll be sOOOOOrry!
Hey fella,
I think your diorama is awesome. I’m getting cold just looking at it! You made excellent use of snow. As an ex-infantryman, I can see the Panzerfaust guy getting ready to repel an attack and the guy with the MP-44 popping off some random rounds while hiding beside a tank, so don’t let the “experts” put you off. War is random chaos, after all, especially with poorly trained Jerries, which these could have been. I personally wouldn’t set my firing position quite so close to an armored vehicle, but, then, the chaos of combat says this snapshot could be interpreted many ways: they are just setting up position, they are just leaving position, etc. Good job!
Fraser
My brother just gave me that type of armor,but I won’t work on it yet, and its already been started.