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wow Alan that is looking better and better each update , i do real like this one, ;)

great job on the figures as well, painted real nice,:rolleyes:
 
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Thank you Moni I appreciate that :smiling3:

Seeing as i don't have anymore sandbags in the set I've improvised and cut up some blocks of polystyrene to look like concrete blocks

These have just had a coat of stone grey and I'll do a brown wash then a light brown dry brush

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There was nothing wrong with your original idea Alan, but this is better. A nice balance.

Top lesson learnt.....Always be prepared to change diorama boats in mid stream, no matter how radical!

Great piece...

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Cheers Ron I always have to change something along the way and I quite like the look of the bunker fixed down it looks more natural like it's been there for a long time :smiling3:
 

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Looking superb.

No. 2 lesson learned......Dioramas are big time fun!

...and Alan, me thinks that's just what you're doing. I can tell by your enthusiastic posts!

Nearly there, just take your time.....Don't forget the obligatory sit back and take a look.
 

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Looking superb.No. 2 lesson learned......Dioramas are big time fun!

...and Alan, me thinks that's just what you're doing. I can tell by your enthusiastic posts!

Nearly there, just take your time.....Don't forget the obligatory sit back and take a look.
Thank you Ron I'm pleased you like it in fairness I have you to thank , if it wasn't for your nelle dean dio I wouldn't have been able to do the cliff face and those blocks , seeing how you did yours made me try it so thanks for that :smiling3:

As for taking a sit back and look i have just sat back in the garden and opened a beer with the dio on the table looking at it and deciding what to do next and what would look best, more concrete blocks or more barbed wire or a combination of both :smiling3:
 

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Cheers for that Alan....that's what we are all here for....to help where we can.

If it were my choice, I would go for more wire, loads of it! To my eye the blocks look fine. All down to you old lad.

Enjoy the ale!
 

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Cheers lads I'm pleased you like it more wire it is a fact I've started down the left hand side just waiting for glue to dry , I've also decided to have some wire on those blocks :smiling3:
 

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real looking good Alan, nice thinking on the spot, with the block,and they turned out well, which is a plus, ;)

do agree with the rest lots of wire, they lov using it,:rolleyes:

keep up the great work, :D
 
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The MG nest looks great Alan & the blocks really add to the overall scene.

This is a first class bit of work - along with Ron & Monica's ones, it's making me want to do something similar.
 

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Wow! Way to go Alan, this is looking brilliant mate

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Cheers folks for the kind comments I appreciate them :smiling3:
 

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Amazing work Al, you have found an issue and worked the problem to create a suitable situation-looks better in my opinion. Top work mate, I really mean it-look at your first dio's compared to this one and you have really improved in just a few months mate-this is looking tops.

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