Still have to adjust a couple of things, but I feel my figure painting is coming to a point, that I I am becoming satisfied with the results so far. Just have to keep at it. I think, I may still need to do another wash. The green is not exactly the green for this type of camo but that is what I had on hand. I am going to get the right color for this camo pattern, soon. Unfortunately my photography skills still need lots of improvement. Oh well. If you have noticed, I used the vehicles from my previous diorama in this vignette. The previous diorama does not exist any more. Thanks for looking.
Oh wow, loved your other diorama but I think I like this one even more! I really like how you’ve got everything smooshed in there- it really does give the feel of a narrow choke-point used to hold off a foe.
And as usual I love the looks of the vehicles and the overall positioning of the debris. They look the part of burnt-out wrecks and a jumble of stuff piled up to make a blockade.
Thanks alot. Appreciate your overview. Nice you liked it.
Shamefully I didn’t notice but I was happy to go back and remind myself, always a pleasure Tiking.
Joe
Thank you Joe.
Very nice diorama. It’s intricate and yet simple and the intensity of battle is evident. BTW your Coca-Cola sign is classic. Well done sir.
Thank you kindly. ![]()
Absolutely fantastic! Looks like the real thing.
Looks excellent. I feel I should be ducking for cover.
I appeciate your view Jonny. Thanks.
Glad you approve of this diorama. Thanks Bakster.
Tiking,
Absolutely well done sir! Such a vivid display and well put together diorama.
Thank you kindly Jeff. I appreciate your comment.
Okay!
Got a question. How many Art degrees do you have? How many Mini Engineering degrees??? You have the touch,that’s for sure ! Very nice!
That’s two questions. Hahaha! Thanks alot. Nothing special about me. I just try to do my best. I think all modellers cam agree on that.
Beautiful work! As a former infantryman, I can feel this one! Do you have any close-ups of the figures? I’m still very amateurish with my figure painting… Thanks! -Rudy
Thanks Rudy. I too am a newbie to figure painting. It took some time for me to get it to where it is today. I am still practicing to improve myself. I will see if I can take some close up of the figures.
Just keeping trying and eventually you’ll get the hang of it.
Are you kidding me? This is amazing! You have a true gift and are a credit to the hobby.
Thank you for your kind words. They are very uplifting. Figure painting is a genre in its own. It takestime and especially, patience. The figure masters are just that - Master of the arts.












