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March through Germania

Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 08 Jan 2015, 00:04

March of a roman cohort in Germania

Figures and Vehicles: Art Miniatures 1/72
Diorama 3,60 Meter x 0,90 Meter


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Best regards,

Wolfgang
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Posted by Kekso on 08 Jan 2015, 00:24

Awesome diorama :love: ... scenery is stunning :shock:
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Posted by Bramble15 on 08 Jan 2015, 00:41

Absolutely wonderful work.
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Posted by Susofrick on 08 Jan 2015, 08:50

Massive! :shock:
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Posted by daikaigan on 08 Jan 2015, 09:55

Very special and great DIORAMA
great Wolfang
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Posted by Peter on 08 Jan 2015, 14:14

Stunning, awesome, fantastic piece of art! :drool: :love: :thumbup:
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Posted by KenzoSato on 08 Jan 2015, 14:40

Fantastic ,very very beatiful
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Posted by SamSagace on 08 Jan 2015, 16:28

:drool: :drool:
incredible work !
just perfect ! :love: :love:
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Posted by Ben90 on 08 Jan 2015, 19:05

Awsome! Congratulations for this masterpiece!
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Posted by dutchboyinohio on 08 Jan 2015, 19:48

Wow!! Would love to see some more close-up pictures!

Mark (who's reminded by this dio he still has some Strelets Romans to finish :oops:)
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Posted by Alex on 09 Jan 2015, 00:17

Indeed, very much like a close-up photo !! But now we see that it's a great job! I am confident that this approach to making dioramas most high standards. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Ochoin on 09 Jan 2015, 04:12

Again, close-ups?

But by any standard, this is simply brilliant.

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Posted by vellek on 09 Jan 2015, 16:55

:drool: Woooooow :drool:
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Posted by santifernandez on 10 Jan 2015, 22:14

great scene.
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Posted by igor13 on 10 Jan 2015, 23:51

Your work inspires me
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Posted by panzerman on 12 Jan 2015, 05:06

Epic work. Huge amount of work that yields spectacular results. Wish there were some close up shots.
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Posted by dykio on 12 Jan 2015, 20:50

Awesome! This is just a dio i can only dream of. Brilliant !!!!
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Posted by ADM on 13 Jan 2015, 13:33

a masterpiece of art ! everything look superb, the grass and the ground too !
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Posted by sansovino on 14 Jan 2015, 00:06

Fantastic work! You have done a wonderful job with the wonderful Schmäling miniatures. I like also your realistic landscape. I presume it´s a part of a still bigger diorama. I am right or wrong with it?

And which period or century?
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Posted by Emperor on 14 Jan 2015, 09:02

Stuning :-D
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