"In the Studio Circa 1862" (1 Viewer)

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Still playing with my new ONTC ACW photographer,seen here in a full view of his studio with backdrop and props. Union drummer boy and furniture by W. Britain. The wallpaper is based upon an actual Civil War era pattern.
 

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Excellent Randy.

I think I recognise the furniture;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Randy!
What a great set up. It is nice to see folks use various manufacturers products together to create these vignettes.
This is exactly the kind of thing I had in mind when I designed this furniture. I knew it could be used from ACW and even up to WWII as 'old' furnishings. I am hoping to see some of it used with some building ruins, like the one I made for W. Britain with the blue interior walls. I have had some thoughts about making that one a little larger to put into one of my shelf dioramas.
Ken
 
Randy!
What a great set up. It is nice to see folks use various manufacturers products together to create these vignettes.
This is exactly the kind of thing I had in mind when I designed this furniture. I knew it could be used from ACW and even up to WWII as 'old' furnishings. I am hoping to see some of it used with some building ruins, like the one I made for W. Britain with the blue interior walls. I have had some thoughts about making that one a little larger to put into one of my shelf dioramas.
Ken

He has that building Ken...I have sneaky feeling the floor in the above pic is from that building :D :D :D


Truly great work Randy. I think this maybe your best yet.
 
Randy!
What a great set up. It is nice to see folks use various manufacturers products together to create these vignettes.
This is exactly the kind of thing I had in mind when I designed this furniture. I knew it could be used from ACW and even up to WWII as 'old' furnishings. I am hoping to see some of it used with some building ruins, like the one I made for W. Britain with the blue interior walls. I have had some thoughts about making that one a little larger to put into one of my shelf dioramas.
Ken

Thanks Ken

That house also worked well with my K&C USN scene of the home bombed by Chinese rebels in the Western compound in 1920s China.
 

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He has that building Ken...I have sneaky feeling the floor in the above pic is from that building :D :D :D


Truly great work Randy. I think this maybe your best yet.

Thank you Scott

That floor is printed on cardstock and was an image found on the web. It has also served as a maritime dock;)

Randy
 
Randy,
Great studio shot. I love the dimensionality:confused: of everything, from the floor to the walls and furniture. I agree that the RD furniture is quite versatile.
Bravo!
Mike
 
Randy,
Great studio shot. I love the dimensionality:confused: of everything, from the floor to the walls and furniture. I agree that the RD furniture is quite versatile.
Bravo!
Mike


Thanks MIke

It is now being sold as part of the Tactical Scenes sets rather than just AZW

If you had a matte AZW 24th Foot in the right pose you could use this same setup.

Randy
 

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Thanks Randy

I used this www.printmini.com

There are few neat things kind of have to use your judgemant scalewise. I printed of a zebra skin rug for the Rorkes Drift hospital. :D
 
Was wondering how long it was going to take you to feature your photographer in Zulu Land Randy. Another nice photo depicting the era....The Lt.
 
Thanks MIke

It is now being sold as part of the Tactical Scenes sets rather than just AZW

If you had a matte AZW 24th Foot in the right pose you could use this same setup.

Randy

Excellent picture

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Excellent shot, never thought to use these figures in this way. Great job.
 
Randy, did you photoshop the base of the soldier away? Pure genius.
 

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