Great work so far Ralph the scene is coming along very nicely.
But are you following Jim with the horses? And who threw the spears at them
But are you following Jim with the horses? And who threw the spears at them
Thanks for the kind words Monica.\ said:do like the idea and placement you have done,
just got to love these moggy,always up to no good when your not watching them, :D
Thanks for the kind words Polux.\ said:Looking very good so far Ralph!
Anyway....why you don't build a closer street with different levels?
Using stairs and some trees...just looking for a more attractive general view. Create different "worlds" on the diorama that come together nicely and gives a separately sensation of live.
Errr...is only a suggestion
Thanks for the kind words Scott.\ said:The buildings look great so do the figures and the cart and horses liking what you are doing so far.
Scott
Thanks for the nice and funny comments Ian.\ said:Great work so far Ralph the scene is coming along very nicely.
But are you following Jim with the horses? And who threw the spears at them
I can understand that and respect your decision Ralph. It is a shame but you know best what you can do.
Can I suggest that you consider doing each piece as an individual with a view to re looking at the dio when you have them all done as single enteties?
obviously you know how to deal with this best so it us your call mate.
Hi Friends.
This project is now cancelled permanently.
I feel that I have took on too much and it was making me unwell in my mind.It felt like a chore as opposed to fun.
I'm more comfortable working on one kit at a time and that is what I will be doing.
All the best.
Ralph.
Sorry to hear that Ralph but modeling should be fun so you've done the right thing.
I can understand your feelings Ralph, I too sometimes think I've bitten off more than I can chew, I myself adhere to Grahams view of doing each element of the dio as a separate work with the future intent of relating it into the dio as I am doing with "Horror". If I had to try to encompass it all at once in my mind it could be a bit boggling. Is there any way to keep your kitty out of your modeling room? I must admit I do have much experience with large dios but everyone must start somewhere, try to stick with it. I believe with your skills it will be a stunner when all done. Don't worry about the time element after all what's the rush, we'll all still be here and will be looking forward to your updates. You can always take a break and fiddle with a smaller project as I often do when I feel a bit stale on a large dio, some of my larger projects could take up to a year to finally complete, so what. If I can do it I know you can ....Jim
Thanks for your kind sentiments Jim.
I'm firmly in the thought that I will not be doing the diorama.
Nothing will be wasted though as I will be using them in separate smaller vignettes.
I have to think about my mental health and what my mind can cope with.
I have a feeling it is going to be something great! I will be watching your progress!
sorry to hear that you have cancelled this one,but your health is very much more important,than plastic,
will lookout for the bits else where,
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