Britain's Zulu War (1 Viewer)

Mike

A great cinematic lighting effect. How did you light your scene to achieve this? Aren't photo dioramas an endless source of fun and inspiration? :)


Randy

Randy,
Put the below pictured item over one light on the side of the scene and shoot away, no Photoshop unless speced.:)
Mike
 

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That's a very very nice pic. I also noticed three new glossy releases for early 2009. I hope they will come up with some more. i kinda decided to go for glossy (with some exceptions).

Joachim,
Havent head from you in a while! Go Glossy! Glad you're back on the Zulu keyboard and thanks for the compliment!
Mike
 
Great stuff Craig, I didn't think the glossies would go with the hospital, but they do and they look really, really great.

This could be the end for me I was only going to get into the Matte Zulu range but after seeing this...............arrrrrgh :eek: :D :p :)
 
Great stuff Craig, I didn't think the glossies would go with the hospital, but they do and they look really, really great.

This could be the end for me I was only going to get into the Matte Zulu range but after seeing this...............arrrrrgh :eek: :D :p :)

lol :D :D :D i was afraid they wouldnt look right with the hospital but they looked great when i finally put them all out on display!!!
 
Great photos guys!
Here is a question for you. If you could have four new poses for the 24th foot enlisted men in Gloss...which four poses would you want to build your collection with?
Ken

Id love to see a few wounded poses maybe a couple of men who have lost there helmets things on tho's kinda lines, id also love to see the figure in this picture only with a beard added? & maybe some colour bearers stood at attention.
Thanks Craig.
 

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That's a good boy...Don't get sucked into the matte world! Great stuff is Britains, no?
Mike


You have no desire to collect the Matte series Mike. Personally I am a gloss man myself but our humble LT has dragged me "through the hole" with his wonderful pics of the Matte series. Now you , along with others and most recently Craig are torturing me with the gloss.....and then there's this new Matte Durbar heading our way....it's all too much !!! LOL :D
 
You have no desire to collect the Matte series Mike. Personally I am a gloss man myself but our humble LT has dragged me "through the hole" with his wonderful pics of the Matte series. Now you , along with others and most recently Craig are torturing me with the gloss.....and then there's this new Matte Durbar heading our way....it's all too much !!! LOL :D

Now, Now Scott I never said I don't have or collect any matte:D They're tucked away till 2009, including the Ospereys. I simply have chosen to concentrate my collection on Trophy and Little Legion Zulu at the moment:eek:
Mike
 
Now, Now Scott I never said I don't have or collect any matte:D They're tucked away till 2009, including the Ospereys. I simply have chosen to concentrate my collection on Trophy and Little Legion Zulu at the moment:eek:
Mike


You can never have too many Trophy:D

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The hospital is engulfed , and everyone is now with the inner Storehouse perimeter at the biscuit boxes. The only light on this dark night is the flames from the hospital, and this gives our brave defenders just enough light to see where the Zulu attackers will strike next.
Mike
 

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Very, very good.;)

I will have to see if I can "borrow" a traffic cone from my local road works, the effect you have created is awesome, well-done.

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Randy,
Put the below pictured item over one light on the side of the scene and shoot away, no Photoshop unless speced.:)
Mike

Poor fellows,
Not a real cone, a kids version for soccer, boundries or riding around bikes. They're about 10-12 inches high and thin enough plastic that the light goes right through. Martyn, please don't cause an accident by removing actual traffic safety equipment from any roadways:D
Mike
 
Great photos guys!
Here is a question for you. If you could have four new poses for the 24th foot enlisted men in Gloss...which four poses would you want to build your collection with?
Ken

Late to the game, but I would like a figure ( trooper and officer )marching or walking as if on campaign..I am a static, officers on parade kind of gloss collector..Michael
 
Late to the game, but I would like a figure ( trooper and officer )marching or walking as if on campaign..I am a static, officers on parade kind of gloss collector..Michael

And on that note, a sgt/officer on review with roll chart or GO of the day!
Thanks Michael for those ideas as well -marching on campaign with bedroll greatcoat and all accoutrements of war!
Mike
 
Poor fellows,
Not a real cone, a kids version for soccer, boundries or riding around bikes. They're about 10-12 inches high and thin enough plastic that the light goes right through. Martyn, please don't cause an accident by removing actual traffic safety equipment from any roadways:D
Mike

Heaven forbid:eek:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The Lt. Land of The Zulus was attacked by a Winter Strom and was put out of action for awhile. Great photos Craig and the figures blend in very nicely with the hospital. Once again nice use of cone 1879 what's next?

Returning to Isandlwana a Natal Carbineer takes on a Zulu Warrior.....The Lt.

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Randy,
Put the below pictured item over one light on the side of the scene and shoot away, no Photoshop unless speced.:)
Mike

Mike

That technique takes the cake! How did you ever come up with it?

Just seeing your post now--like the Lt. I was a victim of the " New England Ice storm of the century" last week.

Randy
 

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