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Tea time in the desert

Posted by JueHue on 01 Oct 2021, 17:26

Hello
Finally I can pull myself together and show my last work. I have made the Dio Quasi 2 times.
once with the figures from Streelets. Some figures I have rebuilt myself. Matchbox, Revell and Esci. The figures from Streelets are out of the box.
I worked from a model photo.

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There is not much to see, so I had enough artistic freedom.
Have fun with the bids

At first Pics with my own Figurs

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Now with Streelets

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Have nice evening
Jürgen
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Posted by Wiking on 01 Oct 2021, 18:00

A simple scene superb done.

Interacting figures. Figures on the stone at the car and the tea time group. The load of the trucks !
The color are in sand, brown, dark. Like it should be.


And very good presented !

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Posted by Egbert on 01 Oct 2021, 20:43

It siply looks very realistic...amzing work JueHue. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by huib on 01 Oct 2021, 22:09

Really a great job, JueHue! Very atmospherical. Great modelling and painting, and good photography.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 01 Oct 2021, 23:47

Excellent job! :yeah: :-D
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 02 Oct 2021, 01:18

Tremendous! Truly captures the spirit of the photo and the scene itself is ultra-realistic. I'm very impressed.
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Posted by Graeme on 02 Oct 2021, 04:40

Very nicely done indeed! Some of the shots seem to be on the verge of slipping into live action.
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Posted by Minuteman on 02 Oct 2021, 10:25

Tremendous modelling and photography. I like this scene very much. The attention to detail you have put into this diorama is also awesome....I note for instance that the front wheels of the right hand (facing picture) truck are turned inwards as they are in the original photograph. Great use also of the Strelets figures.
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 02 Oct 2021, 14:49

The desert war is one of my favorite topics and this realization of a very cool photo is right up my alley. Soldiers seen during a moment of relaxation gives it such a human touch.

I love to see the new Strelets set so deployed, although frankly they may not be sculpts of a high enough quality to deserve this setting.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 02 Oct 2021, 16:13

A superb realisation of the desert scene.

The vehicles, troops, composition and camera angles give this work a real authenticity in my opinion.

You have achieved the goal of modelling whereby the eye is tricked into thinking this is real even when you know it’s not.

Brilliant work.

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Posted by JueHue on 04 Oct 2021, 18:48

Thank you for your kind comments. :-D
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Posted by zulu`s 1000`s of em on 04 Oct 2021, 19:06

Stunning work, well done ,very impressed.
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Posted by Iceman1964 on 04 Oct 2021, 19:23

the list of compliments is long, but I want to add also mine, great dio, very well done !!!
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 05 Oct 2021, 17:24

Very nice! I love the theme - breaking for tea was a British trait, certainly! I remember reading a D-Day account where they did exactly that after storming a stronghold.
Thank you for sharing the picture without the tarpaulin as well so we can see your beautiful figures. Looking closely I get a bit confused as a figure in the back of the truck disappears in other photos. You say you built the dio twice, so I expect we are looking at different versions? A nice little mystery…
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Posted by JueHue on 05 Oct 2021, 18:45

Hello Bill
No I have built the Dio only once, but with two different sets of figures. Please read the little Text.Sorry for my bad Englisch.

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 06 Oct 2021, 19:07

I can only agree with all the above opinions. You have achieved a lovely and very realistic diorama, Jürgen. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Santi.
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Posted by sansovino on 07 Oct 2021, 15:15

An incredible impressive work! Wow!
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Posted by Peter on 08 Oct 2021, 09:01

Excellent work Jurgen! I like the mix of figures and the rebuilt of that picture! :thumbup:
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Posted by kursktiger.cn on 08 Oct 2021, 09:10

Very interesting job
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Posted by praga on 09 Oct 2021, 18:57

As with Bluefalchion, the desert is also my favorite subject. You implemented the template excellently. I'm excited.
Regards, Jens Hilgraf
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