grumpa
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Thank you so much! sorry it took so long to acknowledge your post, things do tend to sink away into the abyss. Am glad to be a part of the crew JIM\ said:Very authentic looking dio ,the weathering and detail work is top notch! Welcome to the forum,very nicely done Sir!
Well it looks great for its age , I'm looking forward to getting my hands on the dragon one and I've got some ideas in mind\ said:Thank you Alan, no it's the old Tamiya kit. Another build from the 80s
Thank you Robert, actually they rode her up on burm to raise her up for better firing angle at ground targets..............Jim\ said:Love the weathering and the vehicles and dio
Totally awesome build
Robert
Thank you so much, it's an "oldie but goodie" the main thing with planning a diorama IMO is to try to make it a snap shot of something going on, it doesn't have to be elaborate. simple messages that can be picked up at first glance. Ground work can be simple at first then you can pick up steam as you go along, not that difficult really, hardest part is finding "quiet time" just stay off the tele a bit more, most of it is mindless drivel any way\ said:Just awesome Jim.
I've got to learn how to do proper dioramas
Thanks Joe\ said:Good work Jim, you've captured a moment there very well.
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