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K&C has some splendid new DDay American figures out now. Here are a few of my favorites from the recent past.
 

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Fantastic sets and superbly photographed Duke, this is the sort of realism its good to see!

Rob
 
Thanks Rob. I set these guys up in front of a window trying to get some natural light with shadows and it turned out reasonably well. These figures are some of the best IMO ever done by K&C. They are so realistic and the faces with the 5 o'clock shadow beards are great.
 
Here are a couple mores shots with a Tiger in the background.
 

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a couple more, I keep moving the tree around for different shadows and light.
 

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Very nice....My knind of scene...

Do you have any photo editing software. If so check your color correction on your first shots they have a blueish tint, try to bring it more to white (Daylight).


Compare them to the rest of your shots which have a whiteish color.


This is just something I have been working on lately, so I figured I would pass it along. Alex
 
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Very nice....My knind of scene...

Do you have any photo editing software. If so check your color correction on your first shots they have a blueish tint, try to bring it more to white (Daylight).


Compare them to the rest of your shots which have a whiteish color.


This is just something I have been working on lately, so I figured I would pass it along. Alex



Alex thanks for the suggestion, I'll check it out.
 
Still tinkering.
 

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Sorry guys... one more... still playing around with the color.
 

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Many of your pic's are like a scene out of a movie Duke and you have nailed the lighting and placement of the figures! Well done mate. {bravo}}

Tom
 
Still tinkering.


You hit the color right on these shots. You can see the difference from the first batch. I never paid much attention to color "Temperature" until recently, it makes a world of difference. My pictures tended to be too gold or warm , the other side of the spectrum. If you darkened your first shots it would be suitable for dusk with the blueish tone.


Keep up the good work. Alex
 
I like your pictures mate. I like these soldiers to. Simmo.

Some of mine.

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Some of mine.

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That's a great collection of DD Americans you have there. Thanks for posting your photo.

You hit the color right on these shots. You can see the difference from the first batch. I never paid much attention to color "Temperature" until recently, it makes a world of difference. My pictures tended to be too gold or warm , the other side of the spectrum. If you darkened your first shots it would be suitable for dusk with the blueish tone.

Keep up the good work. Alex

Thanks Alex, and thanks for the tip. You are right about the "temperature" of the photo. It does make a big difference.

I like your pictures mate. I like these soldiers to. Simmo.

Thanks.

Many of your pic's are like a scene out of a movie Duke and you have nailed the lighting and placement of the figures! Well done mate. {bravo}}

Tom

Thanks Tom, that's very kind of you to say.

This is really nice.

Thanks.
 
Duke
I have only one word for this : EXCELLENT
This is also my favourite DD set
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Duke...

Some great sets on show and, nice photography
Mitch
 
Wonderful pictures the American D-Day sets are awesome. Does anybody know how these sets would look in a North Africa or Italian setting.
 

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