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REVWARBUFF

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Here are some Indians returning to camp after the hunt.
 

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Ecxellent, Mark,
a beautiful camp scene.
Great figures.
 
I told Mark--that this is the kind of scene that take's one's breath away. He definitely makes those Frontline figures look very attractive.
 
I told Mark--that this is the kind of scene that take's one's breath away. He definitely makes those Frontline figures look very attractive.

Gentle Friends,

I agree 100% with Randy's statement above. The scene Mark has posted is truly breathtaking! The arrangement of the figures, the beautiful backdrop, combined with Mark's photography skills result in enhancing the Frontline figures to the maximum level of attractiveness. Thanks, Mark, for posting this wonderful photo! I enjoy it very, very much!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
Rev,

Randy's got you pumping them out now.

Great shot, great backdrop and great figures.

Do some more,

Michael

Is that a backdrop or your own set-up. It looks very real.

If it's a backdrop you must have curved the paper around the scene, either way, very realistic.
 
That is superbly realistic, great photo.
Is that a whole load of H&A stuff you've got in there?
 
Gentle Friends,

I agree 100% with Randy's statement above. The scene Mark has posted is truly breathtaking! The arrangement of the figures, the beautiful backdrop, combined with Mark's photography skills result in enhancing the Frontline figures to the maximum level of attractiveness. Thanks, Mark, for posting this wonderful photo! I enjoy it very, very much!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)


Hello Mark,

This is an absolutely superb photo.

I am in full agreement with Randy and Pat about the image quality.

Thanks for posting.

Best, Raymond.
 
Very nice. I would be interested to know how you did it and what you used for scenics, etc.
 
Thanks guys, I am truly overwhelmed by all your nice responses. To answer some of your questions......

I used some Autumn tree bases made by Ken & Ericka Osen (H&A Studios). The base is made by them too, it is their forest debris, which is sold here by Treefrog. The Indian figures are of course made by Frontline. The camp fire is by Build-a-rama.

I used no background photos in this one--just simply live stuff.

Mark
 
Mark,
Utterly seamless and amazing! You took this outside?! When, where and how!!?:cool:
Mike
 
Mark,
Utterly seamless and amazing! You took this outside?! When, where and how!!?:cool:
Mike

Hi Mike,

Thanks for your compliments. I took this indoors. I used regular household bulbs for the lighting. As I mentioned, all the background stuff are scenic accessories available from H&A Studios and Build-a-Rama. Hope that answers your question.

Mark
 
Hi Mike,

Thanks for your compliments. I took this indoors. I used regular household bulbs for the lighting. As I mentioned, all the background stuff are scenic accessories available from H&A Studios and Build-a-Rama. Hope that answers your question.

Mark

Mark,
It answer my question, but looks too real for me to believe you!:D Top Notch!
Mike
 
I just had a look at this thread. Wonderful photo/diorama for those Frontline Indians. Thanks
 
It's amazng with all of the Historical Periods Frontline Figures provides and the number of historically correct sets and figures that are available and collected that they are not featured by I'm sure a number of our members of the forum who collect them. What an outstanding job you did putting together the photo diorama REVWARBUFF and sharing it.....The Lt.
 
Frontline has indeed been working on their figures and painting. They have improved greatly! I have been a fan for a longtime especially their Napoleonics. You should see their French Marines.:)
 

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