This is the third attempt of creating small dioramas with a drop of action and dynamic. Years after the germans had destroyed this light Pollish tank , now, they need to use it for cover against the furious Red Army!The title and the pictures tell the whole story , I guess!
Desperate fall-back in Polland after soviets counterattack
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I am back with daylight pictures! I found scale 1/35 amazing for the details you want to play with!
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Plenty going on in there Catalin and all the focus is in one direction which works well and indicates a threat. Only one comment that may seem harsh but blood on the ground is never bright red, it would be quite dark and, within a short space of time, be very dark almost black. Sometimes it is the little things that make the difference in the quest for realism.
However, it is a great scene, lots of action and variety. The old knocked out tank is very nicely done. Can't wait to see the next one
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Yes I realized that! Thank you !I will repaint the blood on the ground. My mistake.thanks again.Originally posted by \Plenty going on in there Catalin and all the focus is in one direction which works well and indicates a threat. Only one comment that may seem harsh but blood on the ground is never bright red, it would be quite dark and, within a short space of time, be very dark almost black. Sometimes it is the little things that make the difference in the quest for realism.
However, it is a great scene, lots of action and variety. The old knocked out tank is very nicely done. Can't wait to see the next one
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Thank you all for kind words. I really like to combine models in dioramas because I know this pieces of plastic come to live if we know how to do it. It is not jus assembling them or painting them it is abbout giving them live! I know you all feel the same. We are all feeling like God at the moment of Creation every time when we are finishing a model! I have in my mind Michelangelo's painting:Comment
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