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Posted by entrauner on 03 May 2010, 19:35

not our scale ,but champion's league diorama builder with nice tuts.
amazing details,plenty of inspiration!
http://www.feldbahn-modellbau.ch/
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Posted by Paul on 03 May 2010, 20:43

That is incredible :shock: :shock: The mushroom shed!!!! the fence!!!
And best of all, he gives directions as how he made the dios :-) Great link :thumbup:
Isn´t this thread now doubled ??? or is it me ??
http://www.bennosfigures.com/forum/view ... highlight=
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Posted by bilsonius on 04 May 2010, 00:47

...not to mention das Plumpsklo! :roll:
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Posted by Martin on 15 May 2010, 23:07

Incredible!
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Posted by chen on 17 May 2010, 22:05

That is horribly realistic! :shock: What should we do if one day some bad modeller guy built us a horror diorama in a realistic way like this? :drool:
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Posted by poky on 17 May 2010, 22:24

that stuff is real has to be
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Posted by Phersu on 19 May 2010, 22:34

Paul wrote:That is incredible :shock: :shock: The mushroom shed!!!! the fence!!!
And best of all, he gives directions as how he made the dios :-) Great link :thumbup:


And what about that broken glass? :drool: :love:

Some of these works remind me an artist that I met at an exhibition in Florence some years ago, in some works there were also cigarette buts on the ground... :mrgreen:
He worked on higher measures than 1/72 and didn't made complete 3D models or figures, just front buildings on basrelief tp hang at the walls. All his subjects were buildings mainly from Florence.
Anyway I think it's worth a look:

http://www.artecontemporanea.antiquari. ... Arteco.asp
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Posted by entrauner on 19 May 2010, 23:43

wow! that's some incredible modelling too!!!!!!!!! :tongue:
thanx for sharing.....
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Posted by Susofrick on 20 May 2010, 07:28

It was double, and I replied on the other one. :oops: Great work! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: And thanks for the link! :thumbup:
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