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Sea, Seagulls, fisherman and... seafood!

Posted by Phersu on 27 Sep 2015, 17:22

A new little diorama for my new seagulls set, which was particularly fun to do... just like for the nice seashore scenery and the many other little things which I could include. :-D

To see more and higher resolution images of figures and diorama and their making:
https://sites.google.com/site/phersuminiatures/galleries/seagulls

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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 27 Sep 2015, 18:43

Stupendo! What kind of wires have you used to hold the seagulls?
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Posted by Kekso on 27 Sep 2015, 18:54

This is so cool :)
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Posted by Mai Strac on 27 Sep 2015, 19:11

Really cool work Phersu!!!! :love: :love: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Wiking on 27 Sep 2015, 19:18

An outstanding dio. Very very nice.
The idea is unusual, but done very well.
I like the small details like the fish and the shrimps.

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Posted by Paul on 27 Sep 2015, 20:06

Excellent! :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
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Posted by Alex on 27 Sep 2015, 20:17

WOW !
Bravissimo , Leo !
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Posted by Taipeh on 27 Sep 2015, 20:50

Great Leonardo, just waiting for the casted seagulls. My Viking Knarr Needs a lot of them . Best is steal wire 0,2mm .
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Posted by Old Wolf on 27 Sep 2015, 21:04

fantastic
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Posted by Panzer_Grenadire on 28 Sep 2015, 03:38

Wonderful work...:)
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Posted by Konrad on 28 Sep 2015, 07:40

Unusual and very nice work!
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Posted by Fire at Will on 28 Sep 2015, 07:51

Splendid workmanship
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Posted by daikaigan on 28 Sep 2015, 08:57

Great Leonardo :wave:
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Posted by Susofrick on 28 Sep 2015, 09:43

:love: :love: :love: :love: :love:
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Posted by DickerThomas on 28 Sep 2015, 12:08

Hello Leonardo,

great work .. the seagulls look fantastic... and the others too :yeah: ;-)

When i look at the seafood .. i think i get hungry... :oops:
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Posted by vellek on 28 Sep 2015, 16:44

This is really cool!!!
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Posted by Phersu on 30 Sep 2015, 10:52

Thank you my friends! ;-)

Mr. Andrea wrote:Stupendo! What kind of wires have you used to hold the seagulls?


I used bits of transparent plastic sprues, heated with a flame and stretched to get thin wires. :winky:
It's a bit tricky, especially to place the the birds in the right position on the top of wiries, and it's not very steady... when I move the diorama the birds swing danherously up and down, eventually entangling one wire to another!
Besides, in my opinion it's probably one of the less visible kind of wires stands, very thin wires areenough to hand such tiny and light pieces, in fact the wires in most cases in the picture are nearly invisible. ;-)
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Posted by sberry on 30 Sep 2015, 17:26

Unbelievable! Nice scene overall, but especially the close-ups of the shoreline with all these creatures are stunning!
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Posted by armorguy on 30 Sep 2015, 18:28

Now that's something different ! Great job !
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Posted by Peter on 30 Sep 2015, 21:16

Wonderfull work Leo! :thumbup:
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