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tiking

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  1. Thank you so much David. I try a stay fresh with different themes that are the norm in the world. I kinda like everyday scenerios. It makes modeling interesting.
  2. Appreciate it. Thank you.
  3. Haha!!! I hear ya! Doesn't take much to get them scruffy. Thank you.
  4. Thanks. Don't worry. They will push it forward or back down. Whichever way it goes.
  5. This is 95% complete, I'm still working on the details and placement. Been re-arranging the placement of the vehicles more and more to find the perfect spot. Working on painting figures, which are not the best in details or features. Trying to find other figures, that will look much better than the ones I'm working on presently. Slowly but surely things are hopefully falling into position. Got to add the hydraulic spillage and more weathering here and there before calling it quits. The scale I'm working on is 1/35. The theme is simple and is part of usual transport method, in certain countries. Not sure if it is done every exactly, but have seen several types of methods being used to put a front loader into a shipping container. This is just one of the methods used. Hope you all like the images. Apology for the bad photos. Will take better ones when done. ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------
  6. Thank you. Much appreciated.
  7. Thank you. The first photo with the dust, was the beginning stage of the weathering. As you can see.
  8. Thank you for your p.o.v. Much appreciated. I'm hoping everything will blend together when the diorama is done. I working on the figures at the moment.
  9. Thank you kindly for the support. Great to see you here again. Thanks.
  10. I know. I mentioned it in the beginning that I was not a 100% done with the diorama. I had already planned to shave down the threads and weather the tyres even more. I've seen many junkyards before. There are plus and minuses. Everything is not what everyone expects for all junkyards. There are muddy and there resonable looking junkyards. All depending on the weather conditions and various components and their spillage. I take a bit from the ones I've seen. Since these photos were taken, I have since done more weathering and added more or less details. Don't worry. Ive done my research before building this, like majority of my builds. Thank you for your advice and comments.
  11. Thank you. I think I had already explained under another response in this thread. But anyways, I simply used smartphone glass protection. Its the most realistic material to use. Try it. But it has to be the glass version, not the plastic one.
  12. Thanks a lot Kerry. Much appreciated Mike. Thanks David. I guess its all about composition and detail placement within a certain amount of space given. Since I do not have a large amount of space, I have to resort to re-thinking my next builds all the time. Firguring out what to put where is a trial and error procedure for me. I have moved things around many times over, and replaced the same thing several times over just to make sure I wouldn't regret the placement of it. and its all about balance and blending of color interaction. Like the red van door and blue barrel. I had to throw in some color just to break up the monotony of the surroundings. I guess, its all up to the artist himself/herself.
  13. Thanks Carl.
  14. First of all, thank you for your services. I can only imagine the levels of memories you have. God bless! Thank you Beak. HeHe! Yep! Thanks. Charlie.
  15. Many experiences no doubt? Thank you. Thank you Tony. Appreciate it. Glad you approve. Mundane is my middle name. Thank you kindly. HeHe! Thanks.
  16. thank you kindly David. Glad you liked it. Appreciate it. Thanks.
  17. Appreciate it Mark. Thanks. Glad you liked it. Thanks. Thanks Chris.
  18. Appreciate your comment. thanks.
  19. Been building and weathering this little guy, for a diorama I am presently working on. I used the sponge technique for the chipped areas as well as a sharp X-to hobby knife. I used light dust, and dark brown colors from Citadel.
  20. glad you approved. Thank you kindly.
  21. Aaaaaa! Thank you Tony. Appreciate your comment.
  22. Thank you Tim. Appreciate it. Glad you liked it.
  23. Hi Codi. Glad u liked it. Btw, do mean more dioramas or more photos of this particular diorama?
  24. Kind of you to say. Thank you kindly
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