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PULP (helpless lady) finished

Posted by Carlos on 30 Nov 2016, 14:02

Well, just finished.
All the process of construction viewtopic.php?f=11&t=19788

Pictures are not good, I have to resolve the problem of ligth exposure of something else.


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Hope you like it...now I m going for the next adventure.

Carlos
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Posted by stenfalk on 30 Nov 2016, 21:32

It could be a scene in many adventure films. I know you inspired by a different story but my first thought while viewing the photos was "Indiana Jones"... 8) :-D
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Posted by Graeme on 01 Dec 2016, 01:57

Excellent, you can 'read' the whole story just by looking at the scene.
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Posted by Susofrick on 01 Dec 2016, 08:56

Really excellent! And fast work! I miss a crowd of people in front of the little scene, but I'm still in love with your bad-guy with a barrel over his head!
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Posted by Kekso on 01 Dec 2016, 11:19

I agree with Gunnar (he pays me to agree with him :xd: )
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Posted by Carlos on 01 Dec 2016, 17:32

Many tnaks for your comments fellows.

Kekso wrote:I agree with Gunnar (he pays me to agree with him :xd: )


kekso, Im not sure abouth who is Gunnar, but I agree with him too. :-D
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Posted by stenfalk on 01 Dec 2016, 17:59

Kekso wrote:I agree with Gunnar (he pays me to agree with him :xd: )


Kekso, you know i'm a poor man. You betray how you arranged that? Have i a chance, if I try so:

I agree with gunnar too. (My bank account is...) :xd:
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Posted by Kekso on 01 Dec 2016, 18:26

@Carlos, Susofrick is Gunnar ;-)
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Posted by Carlos on 01 Dec 2016, 18:39

ah, ok, do you think that if I allways agree with him, he will pay to me too?
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Posted by Kekso on 01 Dec 2016, 19:25

He only pays moderators :xd: :xd: :xd:
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Posted by santifernandez on 01 Dec 2016, 19:37

A scene different from what we usually see and of course, as I have been able to follow in the construction thread, bravo carlos.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 01 Dec 2016, 20:43

Excellent work Carlos :thumbup: :-D
Since I agree with Susofrick, Kekso and you, and if it's not a challenge to make your own figures, drop a look at Nikolai's Arab civilians. ;-)
Maybe you should add 2 or 3 spectators.
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Posted by Carlos on 02 Dec 2016, 00:17

Thanks for the comments fellows, Kostis abouth the expectators, im thinking abouth it, I dont konw, may be in the future, for me a diorama never finish.
Was very, very funny this work, Im thinking in maque someting military )nw im working in a sdkfz 10) and something like pulp for refreshing.
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Posted by Susofrick on 02 Dec 2016, 09:50

Kekso wrote:He only pays moderators :xd: :xd: :xd:


???? And you tell me this now???? :mad:
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Posted by Das_Dirch on 02 Dec 2016, 13:18

Carlos you have done a great and uncommon work. :yeah:
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Posted by Wiking on 02 Dec 2016, 19:00

The story is told in this scene.
One of the bad boys get an headache. The other one earn a "blue bean" in his back.
If the pilot hero free the lady will her hairstyle hold on till they both reach the hero`s plane? :mrgreen:

Nice done. :yeah:
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Posted by Carlos on 03 Dec 2016, 04:37

Wiking wrote:The story is told in this scene.
One of the bad boys get an headache. The other one earn a "blue bean" in his back.
If the pilot hero free the lady will her hairstyle hold on till they both reach the hero`s plane? :mrgreen:

Nice done. :yeah:



Wiking, wath kind of qestion is these? everybody konws that a heroin never lose her hairstyle...or his lips are unpainted. Heroins can run through the desert sands in high heels!!!.
In the same way a hero never lose his hat, or his "duk tail" hairstyle ( men and women Hairstyles are armoured). A revolver can shot 100 bullets without need reload and planes can travel from the Sahara to Chicago en few minutes in a cut line over a map. :shock:
You just failed the more important sixth grade (school) test. Your punishment will be spend the nex weekend reading comics. :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
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Posted by Carlos on 03 Dec 2016, 04:37

Wiking wrote:The story is told in this scene.
One of the bad boys get an headache. The other one earn a "blue bean" in his back.
If the pilot hero free the lady will her hairstyle hold on till they both reach the hero`s plane? :mrgreen:

Nice done. :yeah:



Wiking, wath kind of qestion is these? everybody konws that a heroin never lose her hairstyle...or his lips are unpainted. Heroins can run through the desert sands in high heels!!!.
In the same way a hero never lose his hat, or his "duk tail" hairstyle ( men and women Hairstyles are armoured). A revolver can shot 100 bullets without need reload and planes can travel from the Sahara to Chicago en few minutes in a cut line over a map. :shock:
You just failed the more important sixth grade (school) test. Your punishment will be spend the nex weekend reading comics. :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D
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Posted by Carlos on 03 Dec 2016, 04:54

Now being serious, Wiking, in part, this uncommon diorama is because your falt. I was being bored abouth modelism, about 40 years doing military things, i had no more ideas than repeat allways the same. Till I see your "race" dioramas (not here, in case you dont know the dioramas are in printerest) . Man! it was very inspirating for "refresh", a new challenge for techniques and funy.
So, dont complain!!!
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Posted by Wiking on 03 Dec 2016, 07:54

Hello Carlos,
The right answer with all these ... high heels in the sand and so on. :yeah:

Yes to do something different.
Always build the right tank, color, sign start to get a bit boring after over ten years.
Not we will do that again. But to build something a bit out of logical rules - fun.
So I can fully underline your statement about historical correctness ( Spitfire in that squadron ... ) that you write earlier.

And the feedback show that you do it right.

Look like people build sometimes something completely different. I remember one person in these forum who do Roman soldier in space.

I feel me very honored that you mentioned now the second time my Race Car Dio.
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