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'Kwame needs his rest'


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I'm personally liking this so far. Not the absolute best but for my capabilities, with figure painting, I like the results. Just need to clean up a little in some areas but the end results are looking positive. At least in my eyes.

 

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36 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

Always a treat to see your diorama work. Very nicely done, and an unexpected subject.

Question: is the Toyo 4X4 a kit?

Question 2: What's the source of the tires? I need this tread pattern for some WW II era smaller 1/24-1/25 military vehicles

Thank you. The jeep is from AK-Interactive. The tyres came with thw jeep. 

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36 minutes ago, 1959scudetto said:

Your excellent dioramas are always a pleasure to look at, Charles - so many small details to discover. (Unusual subject, though)

Thank you kindly. Modelling the mundane type of scenario is what I like to do. Not uncommon, just not seen so often. ;)

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1 hour ago, Straightliner59 said:

To echo the sentiments of others, your dioramas are always greatly interesting and well-done. The scenarios are realistic, and brought completely to life, by your skills. Always very happy to see your work!

Once again, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

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4 hours ago, stavanzer said:

This is jut Fantastic! Shep Paine's ideas live on in your build.

I really like blend on mundane setting, and the 'Technical' taking  a break from the fighting.

Very well done.

Thank you. Kind of you to reference the great Shep.

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Charles . . . I am always impressed and inspired by how much you can get into such a small space for your dioramas, in terms of content and composition.

The vehicle, the figures and the building all fit nicely onto a relatively small baseboard . . . I continue to learn from your ideas . . .

I am not usually a fan of military scenes, but this one caught my eye, so well done !

David

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10 hours ago, Anglia105E said:

Charles . . . I am always impressed and inspired by how much you can get into such a small space for your dioramas, in terms of content and composition.

The vehicle, the figures and the building all fit nicely onto a relatively small baseboard . . . I continue to learn from your ideas . . .

I am not usually a fan of military scenes, but this one caught my eye, so well done !

David

Thank you David. I appreciate it. I am really trying to concentrate on making smaller vignettes/dioramas, just simply because its challenging and demands less space. ;) Being effective and finding the right composition is also key in getting the right balance.

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