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My dioramas are all 1/72nd scale, the figures are about 3/4th's of an inch tall.................
 
Warrior, I'd like to see some pics of the FJ in your last diorama you posted - can't hardly see them in the photos unfortunately.
 
It would be great to see mid-late war FJ's! Some Fausts and schrecks other wise the same models repainted with splinter and sumpf cammies! Also some cammies with tropical trousers and shirts (with tan helmet paint).For N Africa Sicily and Italy)
But please: NO Blue trousers and no blue helmets! FJ had field gray jump trousers and field gray helmets!
 
It would be great to see mid-late war FJ's! Some Fausts and schrecks other wise the same models repainted with splinter and sumpf cammies! Also some cammies with tropical trousers and shirts (with tan helmet paint).For N Africa Sicily and Italy)
But please: NO Blue trousers and no blue helmets! FJ had field gray jump trousers and field gray helmets!

yup, something like this will be great.;)
 

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but i want this figure -

FJ with FG42.:D
 

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The Dragon 1/35 figures. Leadmen
 

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One more Pic of Dragon Kits. Leadmen
 

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warrior, I'd like to see some pics of the FJ in your last diorama you posted - can't hardly see them in the photos unfortunately.

Will do, the pictures I took were unable to download due to the size, which is weird, will retake and repost......
 
"Jeez, now I see how bad my painting really is:p;):D."

Funny you say that; people who see my figures up close say "wow, those look great, how did you paint them so well" and I always say "the figure you are looking at is about the 1,000th figure I've painted, paint that many and yours will look the same!", ie, practice makes perfect and just keep at it.

You will look back ten years from now at the first figures you ever painted that you thought came out good and laugh, that is the beauty of this hobby, we all get it right with time.......
 

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