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Posted by Wiking on 26 Dec 2018, 16:57

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Good luck
Rocket technics for brown.


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:oops:


Made in 2018

Rocket: Bren Gun, Wasserfall (Anti aircraft rocket, ground to air.)

Figures: SPEIRA (converted to a German rocket technology technician)
Hasegawa (soccer player :-D ), Preiser, Elhiem, Panzer vs Tanks.
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Posted by Peter on 26 Dec 2018, 23:11

Again fantastic work of you, Erik! And with lots of humor in it! :-D :thumbup:
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 27 Dec 2018, 02:46

:-D :eh: :drool: :xd:
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Posted by Graeme on 27 Dec 2018, 02:53

Needs a little work on the guidance system.

Fabulous scene once again. The weathering on the shack and oil drums is excellent, the figures are a real burst of activity and the way you have that rocket hanging in mid air is very clever (or it's magic, which is equally impressive). Brilliant idea for a scene, this might be your best post till the next one. :yeah:

Important note: Consorting with Scarlet Women is not good for you. :xd:
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Posted by Wiking on 27 Dec 2018, 06:58

Graeme mentioned:
Important note: Consorting with Scarlet Women is not good for you. :xd:

:-D
Thank you.
I`ll pay attention to it.
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Posted by Ochoin on 27 Dec 2018, 08:59

Love the bunny.
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Posted by Kekso on 27 Dec 2018, 16:10

I don't think running away will help them :mrgreen:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 27 Dec 2018, 16:23

Very fun scene. I fear that every individual pictured is moments away from a sudden end.

Question: how did you create the soldier with his trousers down? The figure turned out very well. That's one of the many reasons I love your dios--little after-thought details are, in fact, astonishing feats of modeling/conversion/sculpting. Bravo to you sir.
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Posted by Wiking on 27 Dec 2018, 18:27

@Bluefalchion
Thank you too for the very nice words. :oops:

Bluefalchion wrote:
how did you create the soldier with his trousers down?
... of modeling/conversion/sculpting.

I did what you wrote.
The idea:
Too often Benny Hill was running around till my father come home from work and switch off the TV to control my school homework. :-D
The conversion:
I cut the Phersu (naked dancing ancient man) in two halves.
Glue the upper segment of a Preiser soldier on the lower part of the poor Phersu dancer.
The sculpting:
And with putty I sculpt his trousers down. With a small photo etched stripe and a piece of plastic he owned now his belt.
Not in the level of Phersu, Alexminiatures or Nicolai but it worked I think.
The modeling:
With the use of my soldering iron I bent the tip of one boot in an angle to get a area for super glue.
Fix the Preiser arms and the head-gear (you can`t visit such a lovely place without a -Stahlhelm- :mrgreen: ).

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