my first attempt at a diorama

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First diorama?....Brian, this is great. So much packed into a small area. Lovely little story and very well presented.

I can only offer one suggestion...........Don't delay getting on with the 2nd one!!

Top marks for a job well done...Big 5

Ron
 
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That's brilliant compared to my first diorama, well done
 
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Hi Brian,

I agree with Ron 100%, there simply isn't anything not to like, if my first completed dio is even half as good as this, I would be more than happy, a HUGE ***** from me also Sir...

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CDW

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Oooooh I say!

Lovely job Brian.... lots to see there, all well presented.

I think a little diorama is always good in my opinion, people often say the have no room to display them and when you have a look at their display shelf there's a load of models placed six inches apart on it, so plenty of room in theory :smiling3: . However, I do like the shelves that have been made to look like airfields (ie as Laurie has) that's just one big dio that you add to over time.

What's the next one?
 
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Polux

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The soldiers seems to be lost, but you my friend, have found the way to do a fantastic diorama!!

I'm agree with all others, when the second one?! :smiling3:

Top work!!

Cheers
 

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Great result for your 1st dio I hope to see many more 10/10 from me cheers John
 
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Lovely diorama look forward too the second one. I have also just completed this exact same kit, well done cracking effort.

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that's great 5* from me , im at the begging of my first and I doubt it will look as well as that for a first.

top marks , I love the detail on that Churchill :smiling3:
 
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thanks guys for all of you complements. im still trying to work out my second dio , I was thinking about a tank crew at rest or a desert scene.as soon as I have decided I will crack on and post pis thanks again to all of you distinguished gentlemen
 

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Very nice indeed. You've even got the all important bucket in there! Well done.

Cheers

Steve
 
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Nice dio, really looking forward to the next one, well done.
 

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Super work Brian, just caught this one and it's very nicely done indeed.
 

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One to be proud of Brian! *****

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Clearly a brilliant result. I can't find the vocab to describe the next bit, but the milk cart and the tank are worlds apart, but go together really well, sort of new world meets old world. I believe it could be a juxtaposition - no I'm not that clever, it was an on line dictionary.

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Superb for a first dio, you have got a theme going on and it doesn't look muddled up or too much for the eye to take in, but at the same time there is detail there. Tops from me Brian.

Si:smiling3:
 
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As a first attempt a fantastic piece. Keep on practicing and work out your own style.

Take a look at what others are doing for inspiration. Never be worried to ask a question.

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