1/35 building diorama
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49 23 February, 03:18
Lenny Li
Took me over 2 years to finish this 1/35 diorama. The plan was to add a tank and some figures. The tank is 80% completed already. But it looks to me that the base gives a peace and quiet feeling. The tank and figures may disrupt it. Anyway hope you guys enjoy this as much as I do.
In case anyone wondering, the house was from eBay, just search 1/35 house.
Took me over 2 years to finish this 1/35 diorama. The plan was to add a tank and some figures. The tank is 80% completed already. But it looks to me that the base gives a peace and quiet feeling. The tank and figures may disrupt it. Anyway hope you guys enjoy this as much as I do.
In case anyone wondering, the house was from eBay, just search 1/35 house.
23 February, 03:20
Mathias Decommere
It was worth every minuten of work! It's gorgeous, congratulations! I understand you leave the military out.
It was worth every minuten of work! It's gorgeous, congratulations! I understand you leave the military out.
23 February, 08:47
gorby
Lovely work. I agree with Hans, a rusting car or an old commercial van would look great with this scene as well.
Lovely work. I agree with Hans, a rusting car or an old commercial van would look great with this scene as well.
23 February, 10:02
Bruce Huxtable
Your creation has stopped me in my tracks, and my jaw fell open..... Superb craftsmanship on this visual delight - really enjoyable composition 🙂
Your creation has stopped me in my tracks, and my jaw fell open..... Superb craftsmanship on this visual delight - really enjoyable composition 🙂
23 February, 13:57
Lenny Li
Thanks for the lovely comments guys. Dioramas are much complicated and time consuming than tank/vehicle models. It's difficult to work on so many materials, timber, plastic, resin, paper, soil & sands etc. as they react so differently to the paints.
Thanks for the lovely comments guys. Dioramas are much complicated and time consuming than tank/vehicle models. It's difficult to work on so many materials, timber, plastic, resin, paper, soil & sands etc. as they react so differently to the paints.
24 February, 08:35
Erik Off
Good decision! Something this beautiful doesn't need a tank. 🙂
Fantastic work, reminds me of the works of Marcel Ackle. 👍
How did you do the clothes on the washing line?
Good decision! Something this beautiful doesn't need a tank. 🙂
Fantastic work, reminds me of the works of Marcel Ackle. 👍
How did you do the clothes on the washing line?
24 February, 10:29
Spanjaard
it is simply fantastic, I love all the details you exquisitely created. I would certainly leave the tank out of it. if anything, a figure sitting in comfortable position reading a book or just enjoying the sunset.
it is simply fantastic, I love all the details you exquisitely created. I would certainly leave the tank out of it. if anything, a figure sitting in comfortable position reading a book or just enjoying the sunset.
24 February, 11:29
Christoph Kunz
WOW, that's an impressive work.
No vehicles needed, maybe some playing kids or a rocking chair on the veranda.
WOW, that's an impressive work.
No vehicles needed, maybe some playing kids or a rocking chair on the veranda.
24 February, 11:57
Mr James
Bloody hell thats good...! 2 yrs for that level of quality detail... absolute bargain 🙂
Bloody hell thats good...! 2 yrs for that level of quality detail... absolute bargain 🙂
25 February, 02:56
Nicolas
Very beautiful. A good decision to leave out the tank. A dilapidated civilian vehicle and / or children playing would fit better.
Very beautiful. A good decision to leave out the tank. A dilapidated civilian vehicle and / or children playing would fit better.
25 February, 20:08