ERAD's Battle of the Bulge

Hey guys id like to present to you my 2nd dio which took about 9 months to do right: Battle of the Bulge, I welcome all comments.








Very cool ive been wanting to do a dio of the battle of the buldge for a long time now!
i love the snow on the tank and the landscape is simply amazing
great work ERAD!!!

Excellent work Erad,my favourite theatre,you did a great job.

Is it my eyes or… all i see are X’s [:)]

Nice work Erad

Thad

cool stuff Erad, very nice! Damn, that looks cold there! Still gotta do a Bulge scene one of these years…LOL

Wow, great work Erad. I think you achieved a great look of the frozen battlefield.
Awesome work on the Tiger.

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Looks great ! I especially like the soldiers creeping around.

It’s amazing the atmosphere you’ve achieved with this piece. Simply stunning.

You’ve done a great job portraying a frozen atmosphere in that scene! Nice snow.

One thing: the left track doesn’t seem to be sitting properly on the sprocket. None of the teeth are actually engaging the track. Which is entirely possible in those conditions, I suppose! Just thought I’d point it out.

Great dio!

An amazing diorama to be sure…the only thing I would suggest is dulling the uniforms on the soldiers…although it might be your camera flash-- but they do seem a touch shiny. What an incredible piece of work though! Can I ask what you used for snow?

Great work man! I love it.

Great job! How did you attach the snow to the tank and ground?

I believe it would be simple white glue to credit. Although I am probably mistaken.
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Thank you very much for your kind gestures!

Procedure for snow for those who want to know:

add some water in a container, I stress SOME, you dont want watery snow, creating urself a mess. 1cm of water is good enough. Add white glue, and start mixing until having a yogurt like look. Pour in Baking soda and mix it well until u have a delicious looking cream mixture. Take a brush and spread it on the objects u desire. Enjoy [;)]

-ERAD

I heard baking soda works well for snow. However I hope that in the long run it will not deteriorate since it is a food product more or less.
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Nice work. Keep it up.[tup]

Would it deteriorate? Because it is covered with white glue, would that stop it?

Do you have to dull the snow after? Because dose’nt white glue gloss abit?

Thanks.

Fantastic job,great dio
Congratulations
Pedro

I think that as far as landscaping goes, your scene looks good. I would offer that the Tiger depicted seems to be in overall gray, which by this time in the war, and on even a mid production vehicle would be incorrect ( we would be looking for dark yellow with some camo applied). I agree with Brian and his observation about the left track. Also the smoke grenade launchers on the turret left are mounted in the wrong place, they should be located at the top, with one leg of the bracket on the turret roof, by this stage of the war, they were non existent on the Tiger 1 anyway. The turret call sign numbers seem to be from a Tunisian Tiger, just from thier style and size.

Please don’t be offended. I know that you have put many hours of serious work into this presentation. To most people who are ignorant of history, these things will go completely unnoticed. I feel that a diorama must tell a story, it is in fact an historical representation. So many dioramas are hurt by armored vehicles applied as an afterthought, sort of accessories like oil drums and gas cans, when really, as in your work, the Tiger is the eye catching focus of the piece. Proper research and attention to the details of history and equipment, will help you in the future projects to really hit home runs everytime.

It is very obvious to me that you are very talented and certainly can turn out work that is very convincing, artistic and well executed. Just by tweeking the details, you can springboard your natural talents into something very special. Congratualtions on a stunning presentation and all the best to you in the future,

Regards,

Steve