SNFF 2012-01-15
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RE: SNFF 2012-01-15
Yep, I used the point and shoot instead of digging out my digital SLR. I'll take some more shots tomorrow night with better lighting and camera as I think they came out looking pretty good.
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RE: SNFF 2012-01-15
Thanks Airbrushler!
I tried to buy all three of the bases from bobnyc. He was going to let me know when he was going to cast more so I could buy the other two he has designed. Recently I picked up some small resin diorama display bases on eBay - wall and cobblestones, etc that I have been working on. I'll photograph them tomorrow night as well.
I tried to buy all three of the bases from bobnyc. He was going to let me know when he was going to cast more so I could buy the other two he has designed. Recently I picked up some small resin diorama display bases on eBay - wall and cobblestones, etc that I have been working on. I'll photograph them tomorrow night as well.
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RE: SNFF 2012-01-15
oh so it's Bobnyc that makes them ?
they are cool
i know one thing lots of people looking for soldiers when battle time comes you did a great job on the soldiers
they are cool
i know one thing lots of people looking for soldiers when battle time comes you did a great job on the soldiers
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RE: SNFF 2012-01-15
The best diorama bases can be made easy using picture frames. Plenty of variety at Wall Mart, Michaels and just about anyone who deals with home hobbies. Just use the frame for a base and contour the bottom with paper mache. Here are some examples on 1;35 and one at HO guage. Frames can be found in any size and depth, saving lots of time building a diorama base.
The one with the Tiger was damaged at the museum and someone placed the guy lifting the round of 88 in the wrong place,,,he is now standing by the opened ammo boxes where he is supposed to be. The HO scale was made as a joke for the National Guard after a driver drove an M-48 off and bellied it up on a RR flatcar . I loaded the wrong photo of Rabbi Sherman...and couldn't find how to delete it...the last is OK. Another humorous model...Our Rabbi is Daniel Sherman and plays a very nice guitar. The model is a very good 1;35 M-51...nice to use in correcting all the goofs on Tamiya's RC "so called Super Sherman".
The one with the Tiger was damaged at the museum and someone placed the guy lifting the round of 88 in the wrong place,,,he is now standing by the opened ammo boxes where he is supposed to be. The HO scale was made as a joke for the National Guard after a driver drove an M-48 off and bellied it up on a RR flatcar . I loaded the wrong photo of Rabbi Sherman...and couldn't find how to delete it...the last is OK. Another humorous model...Our Rabbi is Daniel Sherman and plays a very nice guitar. The model is a very good 1;35 M-51...nice to use in correcting all the goofs on Tamiya's RC "so called Super Sherman".