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Work in progress
I finished painting and upscaling the first item for a new diorama
can you guess where the scene will be set and what it will be ?
Guy:)



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Wow guy-simply beautiful work on both pieces-I can't wait to see the finished diorama
Pat
 
working on the next building for my new diorama. Slow progress!!
Guy:)


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Very nice, are they kits to build and paint? Verlinden?
 
Nice bit of Rococo there Guy. Wonder where this diorama when finished will be set !? :salute::

Steve
 
Work continues on the Berlin April 1945 scene . The building is a commission made by toysoldiers of Scandinavia . I changed it a bit,repainted it and added lots of detail, so that it fits in with the other buildings already made
I will be able to show some photgraphs of the finished building by next Monday or Tuesday.(the rococo style building will not be used in this scene)
Guy:)
 
Here you have the last building I finished for my K&C Berlin 1945 diorama.
It's a Toy Soldiers of Scandinavia building ( commission) that I pimped up a bit= Total repaint + adding lots of detail such as burned out upper floor, a door, window frames, barricaded window, broken glass etc .
Hope you like it
Guy:smile2:


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These 5 items + lost more detail will now be incorporated in my diorama "Panzerfaust practice"
Guy:)


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Guy
Those certainly are some amazing looking pieces to incorporate into your diorama. Look forward to seeing the completed piece ! :salute::

Steve
 
Beautiful work Guy, so detailed and realistic. As others have said, can't wait to see your finished work.

Steve
 
starting a new "work in progress"
scratch building an Ardennes farm house.
This building will serve as the background for the US M1A1 57 mm anti-tank gun to which will be added some figures from BBA081 winter GI's in action.
More pictures will follow as I progress
Guy:smile2:

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Looking forward to seeing this new project take shape Guy ! :salute::

Steve
 

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