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Hi Guys


sorry about all the duplicate photos, i also downloaded them in the order i wanted them veiwed!!! dont know what went wrong.


bazer.
 
Wow excellent so much to look at very impressive well done certainly worth th effort


Dave
 
That is just brilliant,and i certainly didnt mind looking at the photos twice;)
 
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Hi Guys
sorry about all the duplicate photos, i also downloaded them in the order i wanted them veiwed!!! dont know what went wrong.


bazer.
That is brilliant Bazer. You must have quite a few train dio's if my memory serves me.


About the photos, Could you be a gent and edit the doubles out. No point in filling the new server up with duplicate pictures.


If I may point to a couple of things that you may have not noticed. The ramp that chap is about to chuck an oil drum down. It it the wrong way up- there seams to be a few ejector pin marks on them...


Again only a small detail but that guy 'looking for his lunch' He must have eaten a whole box of wheetabix holding that chain up with one hand! Maybe a bit smaller chain might make his search easier.


Never the less a great build with loads of details for the eye to feast on. Love the loco as well. far to many 'black' ones, nice to see one in camouflage.


Great build X loads!


Ian M
 
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Thanks for comments ian how do i edit doubles out


I thought the ramps were the wright way round !!! I did think that about the chain and forgot to change it.
 
superb very impressive,so much detail.to look at each time you see more and more, :D
 
A magnificent looking diorama Barry. There are so many little great builds in that scene that one Great build award doesn't seem enough.
 
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Thanks for all your comments guys,


anyone know how to remove duplicate photos?.
 
Wow Baz. Just completing this is an achievement, and here I am complaining about a diorama with two figures. My hat tipped in your direction sir.
 
Fantastic work Baz, cracking build, so much to look at, top work mate;)
 
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Thanks for comments ian how do i edit doubles out
Easier to do than to explain... :) Let me know it I have deleted any I should not have done. o:O


One day you will have to treat us to a couple of photos of all the Rail diorama's that you have done! Must be an impressive collection


Ian M
 
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Thanks for all your comments guys,
anyone know how to remove duplicate photos?.
I think you press the Edit button on the screen at the bottom of the post. Then try selecting the photo and pressing the Delete key (on the keyboard). I think that might work.
 
Very very VERY good. The huge amount of detail makes it, also the sheer modelling quality. I have copied three for my "Superb Modelling Examples file.


Faultless... er, I actually found one! The man attending the lowering of the heavy load: the nearest chain to the viewer is not tight. There, I found one!
 
EPIC ! especially for 1/72! while I would NEVER criticize such a STUNNING piece aside from the chain {should be scaled down a bit} now that it's all done maybe you should think about "grubbing" things up a bit. Every thing looks so


'clean" and in it's "proper place" nothing wrong with that mind you, but the real world is seldom so. I'm not suggesting you start a new technique on your "deservedly so new pride and joy" just grab an older project laying around and start slapping it about, you'll find your own way. start with a dark dirty wash then start dry brushing lighter tones, scatter some debris of sorts about "a little chaos can be a good thing" try studying some wartime pics and you'll get plenty of ideas. As Always Given With Love JIM ;)
 
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