Thanks Andy , I agree, suppose it's what we're used to seeing in photos from that period.Fabulous b/w shots John, makes it look very true to life.
Andy.
Agree Lee, as we're used to when seeing photos of WW2Great pics alway like the altered color ones.
Thank you very much John .Absolutely stunning, John. The imagination and skill is above and beyond.
John.
Cheers Colin, glad you noticed the windows. Tried putting a thinned dark wash on the inside of the plastic rather than the out side. Definitely worked .Thanks for the extra pics john. It's too easy to focus on the armour, but I love to look around at the detail. Look at those dirty windows, the layer of grime is exactly as I have seen many times on old buildings. Brilliant stuff.
Then we move on to the vintage pics. A very nice 'old world' touch. It's almost like they were taken through the spy camera of a secret agent. Again, brilliant work.
Thanks' Tim, you were quite right.Excellent work John. Nameplate is the icing on an excellent cake mate. Nice one
Cheers Steve.Just love the building work, very nice indeed John!
Steve
Thanks MickFantastic work JR
Thanks Andrea, just need to print it off and stick it in the caveAn amazing dio, John. The way you work with foam boards is impressive.
The Dog's award is fully deserved!
Thanks Nick, good to see you.Stunning work John, this is superb....
Many thanks Lee .Great stuff John
Thanks Graeme, glad you think so .Cracking result John, The building looks superb, perfect backdrop for the Wespe.
Many thanks mate. Really enjoyed doing this with the XPS.Another most excellent diorama John, very nice indeed
Thanks Wibble.Wobble,
I finally caught up with this build. Great build and pics especially the B/W, with a bit of filtering they would pass off as WW2... And as the Bishop said to the actress, "My that is an impressive item..."
Wibble.
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