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Rorke`s Drift 1879

Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 02 Sep 2020, 18:38

Figures for my new diorama Rorke`s Drift 1879.

In the meantime I already have 840 painted figures, all Germania figures made of resin. There will be a total of 927 figures!

Scale 1/72




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Posted by C M Dodson on 02 Sep 2020, 18:43

Wonderful as always.

There is a ‘period’ atmosphere to your pictures.

Best wishes,

Chris
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Posted by tullo on 02 Sep 2020, 21:35

:-D :yeah:
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 02 Sep 2020, 21:50

Wonderful work! :thumbup: :-D
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 02 Sep 2020, 21:59

Thank you!

Here pictures from the project.

A picture of the ruins of the storehouse, taken about 6 months after the battle. The walls to the right and left of the building have to be forgotten, they came about later, after the battle. I recreated the building according to descriptions (sketches Ltd: Chard), dimensions and the existing original photos on a 1/72 scale.

Also photos of printed 3D figures. British and Zulu in single combat as well as by British shooting. It's unbelievable what possibilities there are now.

Here is a link to the construction report of the Rorke`s Drift buildings:

https://www.geschichte-in-miniaturen.de ... 1&start=50

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Posted by Rich W on 02 Sep 2020, 22:40

Looking great. Excited to see this all come together!
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 03 Sep 2020, 03:48

Beautifully done! I’m so impressed by what you are achieving with your painting at 1/72.
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Posted by Peter on 03 Sep 2020, 12:26

Fantastic! Love it! :love:

And the figures are excellent painted! :thumbup:
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Posted by Carlos on 06 Sep 2020, 03:38

Amazing work Wolfgang!
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Posted by Bessiere on 06 Sep 2020, 03:52

These figures are really impressive and precisely painted. Off to a fine start.
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Posted by XbriX on 06 Sep 2020, 06:01

Absolutely breathtaking. I have a soft spot for colonial period.
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Posted by paulbanks on 06 Sep 2020, 10:49

Love these pics! They look absolutely amazing!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 06 Sep 2020, 17:50

I agree with everybody, Wolfgang. Your figures are so well painted that look more 1/32 than 1/72. :notworthy:

My very best congratulations. :thumbup:

By the way, welcome to the forum, paulbanks, if you are a newcomer. ;-)

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Posted by santifernandez on 06 Sep 2020, 18:22

Absolutely brilliant!!!
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Posted by Egbert on 07 Sep 2020, 06:39

Outstanding work! :drool:
With many wonderful details! :oops:
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 02 Nov 2020, 20:28

I brought the earth to the diorama. And already the first rocks for the rocky slope and the rough kraal. Many more stones follow. Here are a few test pictures with figures.

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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 02 Nov 2020, 20:36

I had ordered new figures from Germania -figuren in 3D printing. Dead and injured British and British building barricades. Scale 1/72 for my Rorke`s Drift Diorama.

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Posted by Peter on 02 Nov 2020, 21:18

This is a real nice project to follow! Can't wait to see the next steps! :thumbup:
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Posted by John Simmons on 02 Nov 2020, 21:53

Wonderful work, Wolfgang. The terrain, buildings, and figures are all first-rate, I too am looking forward to seeing more.
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 02 Nov 2020, 23:15

Thank you, Peter and John!

Here more British. The figures were modeled by Massimo Costa.

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