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PBI GB Diorama - completed - final photos.....

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The final selection of photos of this Poor Bloody Infantry (PBI) GB.
Photos taken using Nikon D3300 with 35mm lens, and a cheap Amazon light box (200x200x200mm) with built in LED overhead strip lights, and x2 separate LED adjustable photography lights on tripods (also from Amazon).
Photos are here:
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And final few photos, these were taken in same light box, with same lights, but just using my smart phone, (Motorola)....
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And last few pics here (again from my Nikon D3300).....slightly different angles....

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A lot of work went into this Peter. Well done, a very detailed piece of work.
 
That turned out really well Peter. I like the way you are always pushing yourself to improve your modeling skills and your progress is quite remarkable. You can be proud of this one.
 
Totally agree with the foregoing comments Peter - definitely one to be proud of! Congratulations!
Steve
 
Fantastic modelling on your diorama. The attention to detail does bring a diorama to life, thanks for sharing. 😊
 
Lovely job Peter. I enjoyed the figure having a shave. There's so much to look at, and it all looks very natural. Top work mate.
 
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Thanx for the comments, think my fave bit is the German officer nonchalantly sitting back, reading his book, ignoring the dog, who clearly wants a tummy rub! (or a treat!) 8-)
 
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