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Bastogne

Posted by Wiking on 19 Nov 2016, 11:46

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Build in 2004
Panzer III : Revell
Sdkfz 250/9 Heasegawa
Jeep: Heller
Sherman: Armorfast/Esci kitbash
Figure: Airfix, Revell, MIG, Preiser, Warrior, Millicast
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Posted by Dad's Army on 19 Nov 2016, 12:32

Fantastic vignette, is the house from Airfix?
I love all the details on it, well done (even if it was years back)
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Posted by Peter on 19 Nov 2016, 15:19

Dad's Army wrote:Fantastic vignette, is the house from Airfix?
I love all the details on it, well done (even if it was years back)

It's the Airfix forward command post house if I see it right! Excellent work again with a lot of things to see! How you did the inside of that tank, wonderfull! :thumbup:
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Posted by C M Dodson on 19 Nov 2016, 15:24

Nice diorama and the internals are great. The iconic blown up Mk 1V at Bastogne look a like, looks excellent although I suspect that a Mk 111 would not be there in front line service in 1944.

Super job.

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Posted by Wiking on 20 Nov 2016, 18:21

@Dad´s Army.
Thank you.
In Peters post is the correct answer.

@Peter
Peter wrote:
How you did the inside of that tank, wonderfull! :thumbup:

:oops: most of it are from Extratec for Panzer III interior.
But with a lot of scratch :mad:.

After I glued all together I ask mywelf: " Do you will reach each edge,corner with a brush". "No".
So I bought me my Airbrush.


@C M DODSON
Tank you for your commend and nice words.
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Posted by santifernandez on 20 Nov 2016, 19:57

As always a great diorama full of action.
Santi.
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Posted by Susofrick on 21 Nov 2016, 08:57

What did you use for snow?
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Posted by Wiking on 21 Nov 2016, 16:02

Susofrik wrote:
What did you use for snow?

I am me not absolutely sure but something like that:

NaHCO3 Natriumhydrogencarbonat.
With white glue and water mix.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 22 Nov 2016, 02:17

Nice Painting Style!
A well presented great looking Scene.
I love the scratch built elements carried out,
and the snow looks real cool___________________ Freezzzzzzinnnnnnng! BB
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Posted by Beano Boy on 22 Nov 2016, 02:19

Sodium bicarbonate & white glue works for me. BB
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Posted by KenzoSato on 23 Nov 2016, 21:29

Great job, fantastic dio
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Posted by Hellboy on 24 Nov 2016, 10:09

The diorama is great! :yeah: Once again a great job from you.
The two destroyed vehicles are well done and a real eye-catcher. :shock: Congratulations! :-D
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