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Posted by Wiking on 08 Dec 2018, 11:29

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Made in 2018

Bird: Heller DH89
Figures: Germania, STG Mess, Reed Oke, Alexminiatures, IMAI, Imex, Atlantic, Elhiem Monty`s, Nikolai, Linear-A, Dusek, Airfix, Pherso, Fridericus Rex, Roco, Green Miniatures, Esci, Bluebird.
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Posted by Dad's Army on 08 Dec 2018, 12:59

Fantastic again, full of details, fun and so much to see.
Even made the plain "GAY" hahaha
Like your work a lot, when will you show us at FIGZ?
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Posted by FredG on 08 Dec 2018, 13:18

Wiking, you are completely bonkers

You fit right in :P
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Dec 2018, 14:24

Lovely playful scene with lots going on. :thumbup:

The Elephant wash day blues. Sounds like a song Gunnar?????

That could be Benno with that pull along toy!
:winky: " No touching the Ammo!"

As this adventure carries along I feel those captive ladies should be freed,
but by whom is the question?

That looks like Kekso needs help! Poor boxed in fellow.

All trying to get home before the holiday rush?

The elastic band reminds me of an aircraft I built in my youth, its still in flight somewhere.
;-) It was last seen flying over Muscat Oman in 1972!
:mrgreen: So it had been in flight over 10 years. :shock:

:coffee: Great Stuff. BB
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 08 Dec 2018, 16:08

As always, your imagination has no limits, Wiking. You show it in every new diorama, better than the previous one with almost no exception. :yeah:

I love the great variety of figures used, each of them perfectly coupled in the general composition.
:shock:

You need a hundred eyes to capture all the details included in the global scene (the snake entering the plane, the pickpocket in the passengers queue, the elephant used as a hose, the varied luggage on the runway, the "Atlantic scribe" repairing the damaged wing, the native sorcerer blessing the plane, and so on). :love:

In short: you are a master, Wiking, my idol of diorama makers. When I grow up I want to be like you. :notworthy:

My very best compliments. :-D

Santi.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Dec 2018, 18:09

I agree with FredG! BB
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Posted by Kekso on 09 Dec 2018, 18:23

Nice work again with so many details. Forgive my ignorance, but is there any story behind it?
And I wouldn't ride in that airplane :xd:
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Posted by The Talking Horse on 09 Dec 2018, 18:34

Thank you for the delights, Have now spent some time trying to identify and source some of the figures, now a large wish list, Can't trace the polynesian style ladies anywhere tho, useful figures. Can you tell us the source please?
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Posted by FredG on 09 Dec 2018, 18:34

Kekso wrote:I wouldn't ride in that airplane :xd:


Some people have no sense of adventure :eh:
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Posted by Wiking on 09 Dec 2018, 19:44

Kekso wrote:
... is there any story behind it?

The name of the "freighter". The egg in front of the head ... I will give you an, A _ _ _ _ , a new hope.
:mrgreen:


The Talking Horse wrote:
Can't trace the polynesian style ladies anywhere tho, useful figures. Can you tell us the source please?

Nikolai Exclusive Modelling
Arabische Zivilisten, (page 2) (Germania Figuren)
http://germania-figuren.com/gx2/1-72-Resinfiguren/
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Posted by The Talking Horse on 09 Dec 2018, 22:27

Thank you.
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Posted by Susofrick on 10 Dec 2018, 11:06

Thought the old gentleman with walking stick was Preiser. Anyhow, a great scene with A LOT to discover! You spoil us!
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Posted by huib on 10 Dec 2018, 19:49

Hahaha! Fantastic! I was laughing aloud when I saw the rubber band propulsion. Great Irony! And many more nice jokes and amazing details.

One would almost forget it is nice modelling too! :yeah: :yeah:
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Posted by Quepwik on 22 Dec 2018, 11:21

Excellent !
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