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"The Chase!" Group Build April-June, Austin "Tilly" 1:35 scale

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Here is the completed diorama...

It is obviously somewhere in Western Europe, probably late summer 1944 and a Tilly driver transporting some kit has run across a farm with some goodies readily available. Having helped himself he is having to beat a hasty retreat from the farm's guardian along a country lane...

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I must say I've rally enjoyed this build. I've always wanted to do dioramas when I was younger but never had the materials or knowledge to do it properly.

Thank you for all your feedback, its really great to be able to share with a community that appreciates and understands what you are trying to do!

Next I'm going to be building ANOTHER Tilly, this time in 1:48 scale and it will be a Standard Tilly in resin from Accurate Armour to join the Battle of Britain diorama I started earlier in the year...

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Great job there Andrew! So the boys will be getting Rabbit stew for dinner and eggs for breakfast! Should of nicked the piglets as well; Eggs and Bacon!!! (now I'm hungry!!!)

A very nice Diorama and a good take on the theme!

Ian M

PS please show the Accurate armour tilly going together, I am tempted to buy one but would like to see it first.
 
What a beautiful build Andrew! You have every right to be pleased with that. I'm not knocking your work, but the dog's fur looks a bit shiny. Is that due to the photography?

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Yes its the flash I'm afraid. I did add a coat of matt over the dog's fur but it still comes out a bit shiny. The Tamiya Livestock kit is a bit old I think as the mouldings are a bit crude in comparison to the usual Tamiya standard of detail.

Ian: I did consider a piglet in the driver's lap but thought that MIGHT look a bit... er... suspect if you get my drift :)

PS Yes I have been keeping a photo record of the Accurate Armour Tilly's progress and will post soon.
 
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I like that diorama, lots of detail in there to look at.

One thing that sticks out for me is if you had used the frame landscape instead of portrait then there would have beem a little more room on the road and the Tilly and Shepherd wouldn't drop onto the edge of the frame.

Just my thoughts, it doesn't take away from a really good build in reality :)
 
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Andrew mate what a lovely job, your dio is spot on the foliage looks the dogs well done.

scott
 
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I agree with the others, that a cracking job you have done there, well done.

Andy
 
Andrew, to my eternal shame I missed this first time (I was away) Thank goddness for Paul's post today....Sorry

What a lovely little diorama, great subject, a bit of humour and most importantly, do I spy the Scale Moldel's bucket?

Cracking job, if you'll pardon the pun!

Cheers,

Ron
 
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Thanks guys :) The bucket is from the Jerry Cans set from Tamiya. If you look closely you'll also see the bucket with a lid from the US Maintenance yard set (where most of the tools and the ladder came from). The eggs of course were from the livestock set :)
 
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great dio andrew. the ground is so realistic. and ofcourse the truck is prefect too. did it come with the rabbits? thats a great touch
 
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Fantastic 'Tilly' Andrew, very nice!!

You have left the 'strip' very high to me!!!

Thank you very much to show to me this thread!!

Polux
 
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Thanks Polux - and here is the build thread as well

I'm sure you'll do an excellent job and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!
 
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