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Skirting round some waterlogged paddy fields South of the Rubber plantation, on the track West of Xa Long Tan.

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Steve
 
Nice photo job on this one. Can not tell where your base ends and the background begins.
Not my collecting area, but you gotta' love the sets that K&C come out with. Fun to see other folks work and collections.

---LaRRy
 
Cheers Larry. Yep Andy has come out with some great figures for this range and I'm sure more are to come, so you never know something might peak you interest ^&grin

Steve
 
Yes this is a beauty Steve, thinking about the paddy fields aspect myself in a scene later this year. My mate Howard has a dio board with them and they really capture the period. Robin.
 
Yes this is a beauty Steve, thinking about the paddy fields aspect myself in a scene later this year. My mate Howard has a dio board with them and they really capture the period. Robin.

Thanks Robin. Making your own paddy field is a lot of work. You better start planting now for Christmas or better still commission your model builder to do it for you :wink2:

Yes Howard's diorama with the paddy field looks great as does the one Andy planted for a fairly recent K&C diorama.

Steve
 
Well done Steve, you have presented the vehicle and troops in a very nice scene.

Tom
 
Steve-I love how you seamlessly blend your photo backgrounds into your dioramas, making very evocative 3-d pictures/art-are they all done in front of a computer screen? What settings do you have your camera on if you don't mind sharing?
Pat
 
Well done Steve, you have presented the vehicle and troops in a very nice scene.

Tom

Thanks Tom, I love to have the same space available to me as you and my other Aussie mates here for making a large diorama, since yours really are something to behold or the multitude of ones as Robin has in his man cave.

Steve-I love how you seamlessly blend your photo backgrounds into your dioramas, making very evocative 3-d pictures/art-are they all done in front of a computer screen? What settings do you have your camera on if you don't mind sharing?
Pat

Cheers Pat, good of you to say. For the most part my smaller set up's are done in front of the computer screen. Next time I must get a larger screen.

I'm not a technical photography guy. I usually just try different settings mostly settling on natural Daylight setting, since they're taken indoors, some on macro and just take plenty of photos and weed out the duff ones.

Going by your previous dioramas you've shared on the forum, you'll going to have a lot of interest shown and quite a few wanting to take away with them. Hope you get a very good reward for all the obvious effort and detailing you put into displays.

Steve
 

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