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    Are our models a reflex of our soul..?

    Good night to all.

    Today I have been on France for business, and stopped on a kiosk. They have excellent train magazines..... Taking a fast look I discover this amazing diorama on one of them.

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    Is built inside some wine’s bottles boxes!!!

    I think is the PERFECT diorama!!! It has all....it’s funny, romantic, has a nice tonality colour with “live” and of course....is very original!!!

    I’m not worry about my skills (every day we learn new things), is just.... I remember my builds and.... anyone hasn’t this colour and energy!! I’m always changing my dioramas, adding new ideas and always talking that I want to build something “romantic”. Well....this is a lesson!!!

    My question is..... are our models a reflex of our soul...? O_o

    It’s possible to learn and leave the grey colour on the stash...? Or is add on my “kind of be”....is just I’m a cold person!? I understand the major part of the members here (me too) build war items....and all it represents things like: weathering, dust, and other similar effects, but I have doubts, now, if I can “copy” or do a similar diorama!! Is so much genial!! You need a very opened mind!!

    My best wishes and admiration to this amazing modeller.

    Ps: the diorama is at 1/30 scale. The little rain runs, of course





  • Alan 45
    • Nov 2012
    • 9833

    #2
    Well polux my old friend I was going to disagree as my dios are from World War II but now I've thought about it some of mine have an element of the human side, my football one I give as an example so maybe you have a point

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    • Guest

      #3
      It is very good Polux, but wait until the next issue when you'll see a Tiger tank about to upset that pastoral scene

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      • monica
        • Oct 2013
        • 15169

        #4
        very interesting points you have bough up,

        you know im going to need time to think and reflected on this one,before i put my foot in my mouth,

        i hope it dose not reflected your souls as i would be in a very dark place believe me if it did lol,

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        • eddiesolo
          • Jul 2013
          • 11193

          #5
          I have tried to create some theme to my dios, successfully (?)...not so sure, but I try. As for quality of builds, I struggle with bad eyes, arthritic back and hips, bad arms and hands that shake...but one thing I do know...this site and its myriad of builders in all genre's have given me the ability to up my game and skill...I may never be to the quality of images in Polux's mag but I will try my very best to make a model, scene or dio as interesting as I can do and afford.

          Si

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          • Guest

            #6
            Mmm...it's true Alan!! But don't understand me wrong, I'm not saying all the dioramas here are "grey" or without "live"!!

            Is just...I build two dioramas and they are very serious!! Maybe for this reason start the neon sign, looking for something different ops:

            Or maybe is just this weekend was my Birthday and now I'm one year older and I see all different :P

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            • Guest

              #7
              Polux to me each model I make means something to me. I choose a model for some reason.

              Falklands as I was 40 at the time and it was the bravery which came out of that war. I waited in dread for the news and this war made a mark on me. Read most of the books that came out most being personal accounts of some one in that conflict. So I built a Wessex and a Sea Harrier as two books were about the pilots of one and observer of the other.

              Lysander as I have read so many books about the resistance and this dear little aircraft delivered and collected agents in the field in more ways than one. Landing on miniature fields in France.

              Swordfish as I have read about those that flew this crazy machine for the era it went to war. Mosquito the 3 books about night fighter pilots. WW11 also had the added incentive I I lived through that as a small boy and the pilots and aircraft were every boys dream despite the disasters which were going on but were not aware of.

              So the list goes on. But I would not build a model for its looks this would be just a happy coincidence. They all there on my shelves for what they were and the people in them.

              Incidentally there are not many of these books I have not read at least twice.

              Laurie

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              • Alan 45
                • Nov 2012
                • 9833

                #8
                I'm not disagreeing with you mate you do make a good point about our dios reflecting our personality , I build a dio on what is available to me at the time so some are war based but when I get an idea of my own it's different , I try to go away from the fighting and do something with a human aspect , sadly this is not always possible as it's hard to get the figures to do what I want to do.

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Think I have proposed a difficult question. Of course everybody looks it different!!

                  Maybe some of us will say: I paint on "grey" colour, but is just because it was grey!! I'm just follow the history!!

                  Mmm...yes, maybe! But we all knows there are more things behind this kind of act

                  I am a tidy person, am happy or depressed, am meticulous or..... uff many things can change our kind of build models!!

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    I'm agree with you Alan!! Many of the figures are fighting or similar!!

                    And I haven't the enough talent or skills to build as I want

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Very interesting option and point of view Laurie!!

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                      • eddiesolo
                        • Jul 2013
                        • 11193

                        #12
                        Originally posted by \
                        I'm agree with you Alan!! Many of the figures are fighting or similar!!And I haven't the enough talent or skills to build as I want
                        Only you can answer if you think you have the skills...I would say yes you have. However, folk have said I have skills in dio builds...yet, like you I don't think I have.

                        Si

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          If Paul P observes this thread, he will pulling us the ears .... with his great post "how to sculpt a figure".

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                          • Alan 45
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 9833

                            #14
                            Polux Si , I think you both have the skills to do what is needed for a dio you want to do , I'm relatively new to diorama so it's difficult for me to get what I want I have to choose the figures and dios are all about figures and how we see the dio evolve around them.

                            Now both of you have the ability to change that , we are our own worst critique and what we see is not what others see

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                            • Dave W
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 4713

                              #15
                              I read a lot of books associated with WW2.And I'm inspired to build models of the Aircraft I read about.Ive also built models of aircraft I've worked on such as Phantoms and Tornado's.Im a licensed aircraft engineer by trade and currently work on Boeing 757's and Airbus A320/321's.But I've never wanted to build a model of one.So it must be the war element that interests me.Wonder what that says about my personality?.

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