Thank you so much Brian!!:smile2:Fantastic figure painting Joe, really beautiful work
Zach, thank you kindly my friend {sm4}Joe! You get better by the day! Really nice job
Joe,
Just awesome diorama! :salute:: Things didn't turn out so well for Boudicca. The Romans were a tough bunch.
Gorgeous!
Vitaly has some competition
Fabulous work on your diorama base, very very much impressed with it. Though you need to lose the Celtic Cross for time period. Again very impressive work you've done on the base ! :salute::
Thanks Steve! Love your thoughts. You are correct about the cross, of course. But I took creative liberty in using it here. Rather than making a Pagan standing stone I wanted something that was immediately recognizable as Celtic, even though the cross is an embodiment of later Celtic Christianity. It's something I discussed with Harry Anderson as well. In the end I decided to use this cross with its ancient, sacred melded sun symbol because of the visual impact and for the part it played in the sub-diorama within the main diorama with the ceremonially stacked skulls, some skulls knocked askew, and the wolf. It's more of less the picture I had in my head. Thanks again your great comments and compliments! :salute:: Joe
Steve
Thatās pretty amazing, actually freakinā amazing. I love the part with the wolf (I assume itās a wolf) and the skulls. Great attention to detail.
Joe
as I said to you privately, what a freakin awesome dio!!!
As an aside, earlier this year, I gladly took Joe's previous First Legion Retreat from Russia Diorama that was featured in TSMF magazine. Incredible is all I can say. My Stepdad proudly displays it in his home and in our Limited Xmas gathering this year, it received a lot of compliments and questions! It displays about as best as I have ever seen one!!!!!!!!!!
TD
I have to repeat that your dios are awesome.I'm a terrain guy and I just love yours.
Mark
Joe, thanks for the additional photos. The wolf, skulls and cross by themselves would make a neat little dio. I know that the word ādioramaā is bandied about but yours is truly a diorama.