I don't care even if it is the Emperor's, you can't park there ! (1 Viewer)

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I don't care even if it is the Emperor's, you can't park there, said the fool just before he was carted off to the Arena !
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While down a side street an argument starts when a cart full of amphoras is upset.
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Bringing out the neighbours to watch the argument unfold, hoping like all true Romans for it to develop into a fight !
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Thanks Bradley and Mark 👍
Always good to have nice comments when having a bit of fun, glad you like !
 
A meat wagon no doubt. {sm4}
Seriously, Steve, excellent diorama. That Roman building is a fantastic centerpiece. Before seeing this, I was taking a few shots of my Praetorians. Will post later today.
Nicely done!
 
A meat wagon no doubt. {sm4}
Seriously, Steve, excellent diorama. That Roman building is a fantastic centerpiece. Before seeing this, I was taking a few shots of my Praetorians. Will post later today.
Nicely done!

Haha, anything is possible !
Trying different layouts with the Roman street buildings and the Temple facade whilst I await the JJD Boudicca Chariot I've had Clive at Greygoose have one on reserve for when it's released since last July and hopefully now it has been released will come in the next few days or so and really looking forward to include it in many scenes some hopefully more humorous than bloodthirsty !
I'll keep a look out for your Roman scene.
 
Wonderfully staged and photographed Steve. You must have had a lot of fun putting these scenes together.

Mike
 
Wonderfully staged and photographed Steve. You must have had a lot of fun putting these scenes together.

Mike

Well said, Mike.
Another beauty Steve! Please keep posting the fun you're having with your cool stuff, your eye for detail and your magnificent imagination!
Paddy
 
Thanks Mike and Paddy 👍
Yes lots of fun setting the little fellas up in various scenes, telling little stories some more tongue in cheek than others, have to say it again that 3D printing is a real boon to the hobby being able to construct dioramas has never been easier or accessible.
 
My initial thought was the degree of depth you have been able to create Steve. Bringing all the facades together allows many photo angles. Like the Gold statues, they are striking. Really like this wagon, probably will regret it when they are no longer available and I did not get a second one. The back story also gives an insight to your humour which certainly is not lacking. Excellent. Robin.
 
Thanks Mike and Paddy 👍
Yes lots of fun setting the little fellas up in various scenes, telling little stories some more tongue in cheek than others, have to say it again that 3D printing is a real boon to the hobby being able to construct dioramas has never been easier or accessible.

Great scenes there Steve.

I wonder if he used the line from the Mel Brookes movie History of the World - Part 1: "Move that miserable piece of ****e" ^&grin
 
Love the thought that went into this scene Steve. Very busy the scene you have created, well done.

Cheers,
Grey
 
My initial thought was the degree of depth you have been able to create Steve. Bringing all the facades together allows many photo angles. Like the Gold statues, they are striking. Really like this wagon, probably will regret it when they are no longer available and I did not get a second one. The back story also gives an insight to your humour which certainly is not lacking. Excellent. Robin.

Thanks Robin :salute::
If I had the space I'd gone for the full buildings, but having just the facades on all but the Fastfood shop does allow for taking photos through and for the Butchers, Shoemaker / Cobbler and the whatever I fancy at the time shop I have made backwalls that I can easily remove if I want with bit's on them like some sausages hanging from a shelf for the butchers etc.
Tempting though it might be and if it were just a general purpose wagon than I would see the desire to have a second and even third, but as it is, not too many of those to be seen, unless you want to be safe in case of damage.
Added my other Minerva statue on the left hand side, this one I painted in slightly more garish hues to normal as if it was garish the ancients seemed to have loved it. Tastes certainly change over a couple of Millenniums !
Also on the left hand one though not seen at this angle she sports an Owl on her shield, on the Golden version she holds a Winged Victory who claps a wreath, this I echo in the (badly painted because I'm not great at painting,) mini shrine. The Gold statue was so easy to paint, just grey primer and some gold paint just slapped on with not having to worry about going over edges etc !
As to my humour, well it's already been described as favouring Benny Hill and Frankie Howerd and who am I to disagree !:wink2::tongue:

Great scenes there Steve.

I wonder if he used the line from the Mel Brookes movie History of the World - Part 1: "Move that miserable piece of ****e" ^&grin

Thanks Matt :salute::
You know what, I don't think I've ever watched that movie. I will have to put that right soon !
Cheers Matt for that {sm4}


Love the thought that went into this scene Steve. Very busy the scene you have created, well done.

Cheers,
Grey

Thanks Grey :salute::
Just seemed to take on a life of it's own as I put it together, must be echos of those ancient spirits wanting to be heard ! :tongue::wink2:
 
Steve, it's a comedy classic mate. I could only find a short video clip of the traffic incident.

 

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