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Old 05-15-2009, 05:38 PM
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Panther F suggested I post this here as well as in the War Room. Hope you like it
My friend Jack dropped over with his Stuart to do a backyard shoot with his Stuart that I did for him and my Jeep. I had to do some cloneing to get rid of some un-wanted background. Here are the pics




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On another forum it was suggested I age the pics and well here they are aged




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Sweet!
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Heck, I thought the color shots were great, the B&W look REAL! I love that Jeep and the British helmets too. Real cool diorama for sure!
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those are great !
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Yeah Man! Great job. Panther F is right I thought the first black and white was real!

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Old 05-15-2009, 08:32 PM
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GReat work Harold, looks like the boys are in the bocage country!
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Great looking diorama. especially the helmets and Enfields. Note that the Stuart has the static version tracks. Looks a lot better than the ones that came with it, even though the end connectors are off-set. Plug up the holes in the front and install periscopes and that would be super realistic.
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I was surprized when I posted the color pics on one of my re-enacting forums and got a reply that one guy thought they were real re-enactors till he looked real close for the insignia on the soldiers. Kinda nice you can almost fool the guys that are so strict when it comes to uniforms and gear etc. I thank all for the great comments and will pass them on to Jack as well. Jack's Stuart is the static Stuart, mine is the RC one we removed the hedge cutter for the pics
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Very, VERY Well Done, Harold..... The "poses", composition and lighting are just awesome! Now I can't wait to see what you do with thatBRENCarrier......!

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Thank you all for the nice compliments. I forgot to mention all the darn blackfies Jack and I had to fend off setting this up and takeing the pics, I'm amazed they didn't show up in the pics they were thick enough... LOL
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Very nice. Maybe next time add some wine bottles and pose your Canadians, as if on a 24 hour pass, in a little French Village.
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thought the B&Ws were real original pics your basing the poses from...good job on the shoot pzrwest!

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