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Attack the Hussits, Hiltersried Part II

Posted by Tom71 on 29 Jul 2009, 15:25

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Posted by Ash on 29 Jul 2009, 15:51

Great!!! The figures are full of life! :thumbup:
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Posted by dirk on 29 Jul 2009, 20:32

:shock: :shock: :shock:

Great job my friend.
Wonderful paited figures and the landscape looks :thumbup: :thumbup:

Excellent !
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Posted by Michel on 31 Jul 2009, 16:53

...if you want to know, how I convert my Figures, you must come to Mainz at 19.-20.September!
I´ll show my Work at the "Inspiration Modellbau"...!

Converting Figures and Terrain-Building-Workshop...!

Everybody is welcome...!

Phalanx and his magnificent Work are on my Table too...! :thumbup:
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Posted by Phalanx on 31 Jul 2009, 21:14

Yea gus come to Dr. Michelstein the figcutter and Phalanx the figurholic. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
see ya
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 11 Aug 2009, 08:21

Last weekend I saw Michels dio at the Kulmbach International Competition. It competed in diorama category and won a silver medal!!!

Congratulations for this excellent work!

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Posted by Michel on 11 Aug 2009, 08:33

Thanks a lot for your Congratulations! :notworthy:
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Posted by je_touche on 11 Aug 2009, 08:55

Congrats on your medal. Certainly well deserved. :thumbup:
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Posted by Phalanx on 11 Aug 2009, 09:04

Glory and honor to the master of the Hussitte wars.
Congratulations my friend.
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Posted by ModernKiwi on 11 Aug 2009, 10:28

Well done. Most thoughly deserved.
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Posted by ColeF on 11 Aug 2009, 13:57

I wanna know what beat this!!!! :angry3: :spank: :viking:

:lol: Can't wait to see the wagon castle. 8)
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Posted by Paul on 11 Aug 2009, 15:32

Congratulations Michel :thumbup:
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Posted by Peter on 11 Aug 2009, 19:07

Almost everything is said here, so what else can I say.......nothing :love:

Two complains Michel:
1. Why did you post this when I was on holliday, so I missed this great contribution in the first time! :?
2. There can't be a better contribution on that competition, so the jury must be payed in advance! So why didn't you go to court with it! ;-)

Congratulations Michel with your silver medal :thumbup:

Greetings Peter
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Posted by Michel on 12 Aug 2009, 05:40

Thank´s my Friends for the good Words!!!!! :notworthy: :occasion:

My Contribution was the only in 1/72 Scale!

The other Dioramas are in bigger Scale like 25/28mm, and so on...!

That is, what makes the Silver Medal for me to a great Victory! 8)
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Posted by je_touche on 12 Aug 2009, 10:21

Michel wrote:My Contribution was the only in 1/72 Scale!

The other Dioramas are in bigger Scale like 25/28mm, and so on...!

That is, what makes the Silver Medal for me to a great Victory! 8)


You can be really proud of that achievement. 1/72nd scale generally gets a rough treatment from competition judges (they just tend to ignore it). :thumbup:
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Posted by Peter on 12 Aug 2009, 16:05

je_touche wrote:
Michel wrote:My Contribution was the only in 1/72 Scale!

The other Dioramas are in bigger Scale like 25/28mm, and so on...!

That is, what makes the Silver Medal for me to a great Victory! 8)


You can be really proud of that achievement. 1/72nd scale generally gets a rough treatment from competition judges (they just tend to ignore it). :thumbup:


But the judges on this forum don't ignore it! They praise you for your beautifull work! :thumbup:

Keep surprising us Michel! ;-)

Greetings Peter
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Posted by Susofrick on 12 Aug 2009, 16:21

This is really amazing! And the reason the judges ignore it is probably their bad eyes. :-D Love that grass! But I wouldn't walk in it. Probably full of tics (but I hope you didn't make those too). :-D
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Posted by Leonid Kireev on 31 Jan 2021, 11:57

Oh, also a very interesting diorama!
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 31 Jan 2021, 22:04

;-) Wow, that´s necroposting at it´s best. 11 years later….but why not. It is always nice to see older work and read comments from users who are no longer active or even passed away (like Sven "Phalanx").

In the meantime Michels three Hussite war dioramas are property of a History museum in Austria. He sold it to the museum years ago.
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Posted by Wiking on 01 Feb 2021, 17:27

See it the first time.
No surprise that he get a medal.

Top work of the past.
And can still compete easily with the work of nowadays.

:yeah:
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