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Small scale WW2 dioramas

The problem with optivisors is that they make your fingers bigger as well as the parts!
Pete
 
Excellent….worth the calibration shot Peter because it really does illustrate the minute size of these guys.
 
Thanks for the link and thoughts about an optivisor. i bought one a few years ago but could not get on with it. I will have to dig it out and give it another go.

Here is a photo of the base of my next dio:

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as you can see it is twice as long as my other dioramas which are 5cm x 5cm. The reason being that this 'reptile' will be the centerpiece of the diorama:

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the idea, and challenge is to have a burst of flames from the Crocodile to the bunker in the corner. Not sure how I am going to do it - putty or perhaps

John - here is a photo of one with Vallejo paint for scale:

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Peter
Wow it's even smaller than I imagined Peter, hats off to you. Any tips for fire , flames , etc please contact me ! Silicone paint mixed into it may help as you can tease the silicone out to look like a shot of burning liquid .
 
You should know JR........you old "firebug" :tongue-out3: :tongue-out2: :tongue-out:;) Rick H.
 
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Hi guys

him - interesting idea about fire, I used cotton eool dunked in diluted PVA glue over a thin wire, but the silicon idea is worth trying.

for my next dio, a ruined street scene, here are a couple of photos of the base. Unfortunately there will be no progress this evening - a committee meeting of the Channel Islands Occupation Society to attend.

Peter

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