Scotties Bishop ( I wonder how deep it is)

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I am very chuffed the Military Modelling page on FB have adopted this build as their banner picture. That is now two of my builds that are being used as banner pictures so a very happy bunny.
Congratulations on that Paul
 
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Excellent way to show an excellent model :smiling3: It tells a little bit of a story, but it doesn’t overshadow the vehicle at all.
 

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Absolutely. Brilliant work Paul. I love everything about it.
A quality build all round
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Blimmin Eck Scottie Dawg :dizzy:
That looks an incredible little scene mate.. it's all top notch, obviously, but I particularly like your figures buddy..... They are excellent :cool:
 

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Scottie, that's brilliant.

Very well done indeed. A really nice little story.

ATB.

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Nice looking dio/vignette Scottie and well placed on banner in FB. Simple enough to tell the story of a thirsty crew and tank. I'm guessing the ruins are way in the foreground from the well or like in Lawrence of Arabia, a treasured well in the middle of the desert.
Figures and accessories are well painted. Pretty good all round. I like the composition which is well thought in the military sense having a look out scanning the horizon while the rest fill up.

Cheers,
Wabble
 

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That looks great Paul, as others have said, a simple scene, but it works very well (no pun intended!)
 

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Absolutely. Brilliant work Paul. I love everything about it.
A quality build all round
Cheers
Paul
Thanks Paul, very kind of you to say.
Blimmin Eck Scottie Dawg :dizzy:
That looks an incredible little scene mate.. it's all top notch, obviously, but I particularly like your figures buddy..... They are excellent :cool:
Smifffy thanks mate.
Scottie, that's brilliant.

Very well done indeed. A really nice little story.

ATB.

Andrew
Andrew, glad you like it mate.
Nice looking dio/vignette Scottie and well placed on banner in FB. Simple enough to tell the story of a thirsty crew and tank. I'm guessing the ruins are way in the foreground from the well or like in Lawrence of Arabia, a treasured well in the middle of the desert.
Figures and accessories are well painted. Pretty good all round. I like the composition which is well thought in the military sense having a look out scanning the horizon while the rest fill up.

Cheers,
Wabble
Richard, thanks mate glad you like the scene.
That looks great Paul, as others have said, a simple scene, but it works very well (no pun intended!)
Thanks Graeme, the pun works for me.
 

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Howdy Paul.
One of these days i will scroll to bottom of page to see the finished stuff.The old Bish has turned out bloody marvellous mate.Really looks the dogs danglies.
Top drawer mate.
Richard
 

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Howdy Paul.
One of these days i will scroll to bottom of page to see the finished stuff.The old Bish has turned out bloody marvellous mate.Really looks the dogs danglies.
Top drawer mate.
Richard
Thanks mate very kind of you.
 

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Great stuff. Such a big story, so much to see. I can only imagine the conversation taking place.
 

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Late as usual but I fully subscribe everything has already been said; this is a simple and, at the same time, realistic and fascinating scene.
 
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