That ****ed thing again... (1 Viewer)

RoboNarples

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“Whatcha doing spending your downtime writing so hastily?”

“Well if you have to know, I’m writing home to my fiancé detailing how I’m gonna die.”

“Gonna die? How are you gonna die? We are well away from Fritz.”

“Ahh you see, that’s where you’re wrong. We are away from the main lines, however that dumb truck up there, the one that can’t seem to hit an aeroplane out of the sky is a clear marker for their guns. So I estimate, in under an hour this position will look just like the ****ed no mans land.”

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Please excuse the Britain's figures in this, but they do interact well with John's pieces.

Robo!
 
“Whatcha doing spending your downtime writing so hastily?”

“Well if you have to know, I’m writing home to my fiancé detailing how I’m gonna die.”

“Gonna die? How are you gonna die? We are well away from Fritz.”

“Ahh you see, that’s where you’re wrong. We are away from the main lines, however that dumb truck up there, the one that can’t seem to hit an aeroplane out of the sky is a clear marker for their guns. So I estimate, in under an hour this position will look just like the ****ed no mans land.”

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Please excuse the Britain's figures in this, but they do interact well with John's pieces.

Robo!

No excuses required - they all look just fine to me. Nice job. jb
 
Another marvelous display. You really have something going with the depth angle in you scenes, that I don't believe I have seen anyone else excel in, quite as well as you :D

Niels
 
Another fantastic scene! Very well thought out and displayed.

Great job.

Mark
 
Another marvelous display. You really have something going with the depth angle in you scenes, that I don't believe I have seen anyone else excel in, quite as well as you :D

Niels

Niels, I'm with you on this. The depth of the background is astounding and takes the eye right out to the horizon. Sweet........................Joe
 
Another marvelous display. You really have something going with the depth angle in you scenes, that I don't believe I have seen anyone else excel in, quite as well as you :D

Niels

Thank you very much!

I do try to capture angles and depth as best as I can because I feel that's what one of my strong suits is, but I really appreciate the support for this diorama. The original idea was actually given to me by John, and I kind of tweaked it and made it my own in a sense.

Cheers,
Robo!
 
Love the depth of your dio and all the detail and commentary.

Excellent!!
 

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