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Found this photo from OTSN - Louis with the first draft book.
 

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Thanks for posting the pics of the Stuka, panda1gen. Looks like another winner from Figarti. I'd even call it a "must have" if I hadn't bought so many of the recent Figarti releases already! If it sticks around awhile, I'd like to pick one up, but if it's not sold out yet, it probably will be soon. Your dioramas are awesome too, btw. I love the broken water main. Features like that really bring a whole scene to life. And some of the buildings in your set ups I have never scene before. Are they one-off custom built structures, or are they 1/35 model building kits? In any case the depth and realism of your dios are quite life-like and engaging, IMHO. Thanks for sharing

Joe
 
Thanks for posting the pics of the Stuka, panda1gen. Looks like another winner from Figarti. I'd even call it a "must have" if I hadn't bought so many of the recent Figarti releases already! If it sticks around awhile, I'd like to pick one up, but if it's not sold out yet, it probably will be soon. Your dioramas are awesome too, btw. I love the broken water main. Features like that really bring a whole scene to life. And some of the buildings in your set ups I have never scene before. Are they one-off custom built structures, or are they 1/35 model building kits? In any case the depth and realism of your dios are quite life-like and engaging, IMHO. Thanks for sharing

Joe

Dear Joe

Very kind words thank you - the dioramas are set up from various buildings, the worst are oainted by myself, formotech in the Arnhem diodrama, some are K&C from Louis' collection, but most are John Gittings and TM Terrain.

In the Bulge diodrama they are mainly my home made hill, plus the superb John Gittings bases, bushes and snow.

Kevin
 
Dear Joe

Very kind words thank you - the dioramas are set up from various buildings, the worst are oainted by myself, formotech in the Arnhem diodrama, some are K&C from Louis' collection, but most are John Gittings and TM Terrain.

In the Bulge diodrama they are mainly my home made hill, plus the superb John Gittings bases, bushes and snow.

Kevin

Hi Kevin- Thanks for the response and all the info. I need to look into getting some TM Terrain pieces. You have quite successfully mixed together many elements from multiple makers to great effect! I saved many of the pics of your work to use as a guide for myself. Thanks again for sharing - I really enjoy when people share pics of their dios and/or collections; it really brings everything to life. And your's just have a particular realistic feel to them that is hard to capture. What's the saying? ...."a picture is worth a thousand words".... :)

Joe
 
Hi Kevin- Thanks for the response and all the info. I need to look into getting some TM Terrain pieces. You have quite successfully mixed together many elements from multiple makers to great effect! I saved many of the pics of your work to use as a guide for myself. Thanks again for sharing - I really enjoy when people share pics of their dios and/or collections; it really brings everything to life. And your's just have a particular realistic feel to them that is hard to capture. What's the saying? ...."a picture is worth a thousand words".... :)

Joe


Joe

Thanks again for the kind words. It was these 'new' toy soldiers, more realistic and matt, that got me interested in the hobby and I like trying to picture them as realistically as possble, that is a huge fun to me.

I have now many thousands of reasonable pictures, hence starting some of the books, as they are much better seen at that sort of size.

Figarti infantry..........
 

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Hi Kevin, how are you? These photos are really excellent and the dioramas too. I believe this kind of photos is much more effective at showing off the figures than the normal manufacturer ones, that can be very misleading. I believe you are a master at capturing real scale and detail! These Figarti figures look really excellent and I wouldn't have known that simply by looking them up at their website! Maybe some TS companies should hire you:D.

Regards,
Paulo
 
Paulo

Thank you for the kind words. I would love to be hired by a TSC, paymemt in toy soldiers....LOL!

I see Figarti have brought out more goodies, they will fly off the shelf faster than ...................

meanwhile....
 

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Figarti desert photos....
 

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and winter................
 

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PANDA1GEN.....Great pictures and well displayed. You have some very nice pieces of armour. thanks for showing.
 
Some great shots Kevin.(hope you're feeling better by the way mate)

Rob
 

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