A beach dio. (1 Viewer)

Albert really impressive work !^&cool can I asked how long it took you to make ?
 
No idea, it's not going there....:wink2:

Hi Waynepoo.....
Congratulations! A fantastic dio! If you are not posting it to Darwin....guess across the big lake to Latim America is a no no....{sm4}{sm4}...
Love to see once it is finished and the troops are manning it.....even Andy at K&C will want one....hahaha.....
Worth a special spot at the Military Museum along with the other dios built...
Cheers
Luiz
 
WAYNE! WOW ... Woke up this AM and not to energetic, but seeing this incredible dio you made really got my adrenalin pumping ... that came out fantastic.
You made it look so simple with the well written and clear photos most people should be able to follow the tutorial .... 10,000 thanks for this. The process can work for a Normandy beach scene, a AWI or FIW scene or ANY time frame.

A good way to start my day...{sm4}

--- LaRRy

PS: I assume Terps is turpentine ...?:confused:
 
WAYNE! WOW

Indeed, that really is something. Really enjoyed viewing the process of the foam base being developed. I was thinking that the empty, Northern weapon-pit was going to receive some sort of ordnance. Then I saw the journalist at work and realized that the battle had come and gone. Awesome work, Wayne!

-Moe
 
I was thinking that the empty, Northern weapon-pit was going to receive some sort of ordnance. Then I saw the journalist at work and realized that the battle had come and gone.

The ordnance comes later, along with the crew; the base for the German gun is there, so recheck that there Moe.
 
Wayne...

this is fantastic...another masterpiece...

I especially like the wooden posts...barbed wire and foliage...

very realistic...

great job...

thanks for all the pics detailing your progress...

I really like to watch and learn modeler's techniques...
 
Wayne, great diorama and step by step explanation of how it was built. I always learn something from posts like this. I really like how you did the barbed wire, just pure genius on how it was done. Great job! Chris
 
Wayne, great diorama and step by step explanation of how it was built. I always learn something from posts like this. I really like how you did the barbed wire, just pure genius on how it was done. Great job! Chris

Wayne...

this is fantastic...another masterpiece...

I especially like the wooden posts...barbed wire and foliage...

very realistic...

great job...

thanks for all the pics detailing your progress...

I really like to watch and learn modeler's techniques...

The ordnance comes later, along with the crew; the base for the German gun is there, so recheck that there Moe.

Indeed, that really is something. Really enjoyed viewing the process of the foam base being developed. I was thinking that the empty, Northern weapon-pit was going to receive some sort of ordnance. Then I saw the journalist at work and realized that the battle had come and gone. Awesome work, Wayne!

-Moe

WAYNE! WOW ... Woke up this AM and not to energetic, but seeing this incredible dio you made really got my adrenalin pumping ... that came out fantastic.
You made it look so simple with the well written and clear photos most people should be able to follow the tutorial .... 10,000 thanks for this. The process can work for a Normandy beach scene, a AWI or FIW scene or ANY time frame.

A good way to start my day...{sm4}

--- LaRRy

PS: I assume Terps is turpentine ...?:confused:

Hi Waynepoo.....
Congratulations! A fantastic dio! If you are not posting it to Darwin....guess across the big lake to Latim America is a no no....{sm4}{sm4}...
Love to see once it is finished and the troops are manning it.....even Andy at K&C will want one....hahaha.....
Worth a special spot at the Military Museum along with the other dios built...
Cheers
Luiz

Thanks Gents.
 
Mate, outstanding, love your work. Some lucky punter is going to enjoy it for years!

Once again many thanks for taking the time to post it's construction and development. I'm sure members have learned some invaluable tips and idea's after viewing this thread.

Well done!:salute::
 
Mate, outstanding, love your work. Some lucky punter is going to enjoy it for years!

Once again many thanks for taking the time to post it's construction and development. I'm sure members have learned some invaluable tips and idea's after viewing this thread.

Well done!:salute::
Thank you kind sir, hopefully you will still talk to me after the Wallabies beat the AB's to-night (I wish)........:rolleyes2:
Wayne.
 

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