While still finishing my most recent diorama, I would like to share pictures of my oldest one. I think I made it at the end of the seventies or beginning of the eighties, that is, almost 40 years ago. It’s the only one I preserve from those times, the rest were thrown away by my mother.
I’ve got good memories of that period when the only good 1/72 figures available in Spain were Airfix’s and Atlantic’s. I had started painting figures a few years before, when I was not more than a teenager and those figures looked to me the best thing ever made by human hands (I still really think that they were and are high quality figures, even compared with many others made at present times).
I remember that the inspiration for this diorama came from the first time I watched the classic film Solomon and Sheba (1959), with its amazing battle scenes between Hebrews and Egyptians.
In my begginings the quality of the materials I used wasn’t very good. For example, most of the colours were not either acrilyc or enamels but oils, watercolours and even shoe Polish. You can appreciate it looking at the red, green and yellow colours used in the figures.
Well, I have already written enough. It’s the time for the pictures. I hope you like them.
First of all, these are the figures I used from the Atlantic Egyptian and Trojan Army sets.
And this is the diorama (please, look at it with benevolent eyes ).
Thank you for watching and have a nice day,
Santi.