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Old 20-08-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Working T-34/76 mod 1940 ZIS-5V diorama 1/72 .

I started new diorama with Dragon T34/76 and PST ZIS-5V . The bottom of the dio is MDF-fiber , static crass and styrene roadsheet . Figures are Preiser Russian tankgroup . Warehouse is home made with styrene . ThereŽs still lots of painting and washes with the tank , i think the ZIS is almost ready . I will add some stuff more , just have to rethink some elements in this dio .
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Nice scene going on there do you have a problem knowing when to stop I have'nt done many diaromas but I did have the problem about stopping I'll just add this bit and that bit and then it just became untidy
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Nice scene going on there do you have a problem knowing when to stop I have'nt done many diaromas but I did have the problem about stopping I'll just add this bit and that bit and then it just became untidy
You say it , have that same problem . So many ideas to put in the diorama , just donŽt have the space or it will look too cramped . These are the first ones , what iŽll try to do , so iŽm kind of lost , but try it anyway .
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