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I'm calling this one complete


In Flanders fields was to be a representation of my new skills I learnt in Tank building and painting/ weathering but it just got carried away from there. The two Emhar WW1 " Male and Female tank kits went together easily. Variety of paints used were Revell Aqua, VAllejo and humbrol washes and WN oils the figures were from same stable as Emhar ( British and German infantry.Vignette base small frame and polystyrene, clay and Revell/ Vallejo paints oils etc.


I've had fun building this and learnt a lot of new skills and although lengthy had to be the best I could do. Hope you like


Comments as always good or bad


Robert


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Top 1/72 job, Robert. You've certainly crammed in the action. It's all happening that's for sure. Nice one.


One minor observation, I think some mud on the tank tracks would make a big difference. Easy fix....


Yep, one excellent diorama. Well done.


Ron
 
lovely job young Robert very nice indeed, nice action sequence.


scott
 
Phew! I'm glad you finished this one before I get kicked off for being an agent provocature!


Excellent build Robert! You've crammed a lot into that & it definitely gives an idea of the terror the early tanks must have caused. Very well done!
 
Fantastic work Rob in 1/72 makes it better , really good figures in that scale
 
Great dio Robert.


The way you have portrayed the movement in the tanks is excellent. :)
 
Really like this, Robert - it's very dynamic, and the paintwork on the tanks is fantastic.
 
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Nice work Robert, especially for such a small scale;)
Thanks Jim I really appreciate comment


( I used a few of your ideas to make dios if the truth be told)


Dubster helped too on advice.


Cheers


Robert
 
There you go Robert......Excellent dollops of mud!


You've got one great talent, here's to the next build.


Ron
 
Wow, great diorama Robert. A lot going on in there, good detail, and the mud has made a big difference to the tanks. Awesome build
 
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There you go Robert......Excellent dollops of mud!
You've got one great talent, here's to the next build.


Ron
My easiest way of dollops of muck is really easy 1 teaspoon of artificial imitation grass, dollop of white glue few drops of water and Revell Aqua earth/ dark earth/ mud colours. Mix with spatula and apply with old tired brush.


Hey presto


Robert
 
Superbly done.Robert,looks great and for the scale,and never done before,turned out great,


lov it so very well done, :D
 
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Superbly done.Robert,looks great and for the scale,and never done before,turned out great,
lov it so very well done, :D
Thanks Monica for the positive comments. I said to grumpa that I had taken inspiration from his dios and I would also like to say yours are also inspiration to me in that I wanted to show a scene that's not just another model so thank you Monica


Robert
 
Not much to add, apart from well done, a beautiful model, with a great moniker. Proud of that!
 
Very nice. So much going on in a small space.
 
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