27.01.2010, 04:25
superb modelling dioramas found
27.01.2010, 05:31
Very cool. Thanks for the link.
27.01.2010, 06:38
The builder had a bit too much free time. Awesome diorama.
27.01.2010, 07:56
That is freakin' nuts....yes way too much free time...
i like the crash-landed bf-109 with the ground crew helping the pilot out.
Is this all from one diorama? like a gigantic scene of an airfield? or from many different smaller ones?
i like the crash-landed bf-109 with the ground crew helping the pilot out.
Is this all from one diorama? like a gigantic scene of an airfield? or from many different smaller ones?
27.01.2010, 09:02
Man, this makes me wonder-what's up? Is he disabled and is this hobby his only activity? ...????... I hope there is no resurgence of the " Dark Side " of the force, if you know what I mean. Is this guy fantasizing about a fourth Reich or something? :lol:
Did you notice one of the figures looked alot like Adolf Galland? If this guy put his energy to work on IL-2, then he would be a hero at AAA! :lol:
Hey, someone write an email to this guy about IL-2!!!!!!
Did you notice one of the figures looked alot like Adolf Galland? If this guy put his energy to work on IL-2, then he would be a hero at AAA! :lol:
Hey, someone write an email to this guy about IL-2!!!!!!
27.01.2010, 09:14
That is fantastic! It's a shame that some of the aircraft details are wrong. Regardless though, beautiful work. It reminds us that the people involved are the soul that gives life to the machines.
27.01.2010, 10:12
hate to upset all you that think that is a large custom built model set....its not, they are large toy soldiers made to a high standard much like the old fashioned GI Joe and Action Man dolls
see here for example
http://www.bigboyswartoys.com/cgi-bin/p ... em=DA70285
at a guess the planes are radio controlled , although the current catalogue does not include him, yes that is Adolf Galland and his dog. The pilots in the brown suits were bomber crewmen originally available too.
see here for example
http://www.bigboyswartoys.com/cgi-bin/p ... em=DA70285
at a guess the planes are radio controlled , although the current catalogue does not include him, yes that is Adolf Galland and his dog. The pilots in the brown suits were bomber crewmen originally available too.
27.01.2010, 12:57
Wow i like it very much, i dont know about this site, thanks
27.01.2010, 13:13
There is not the work of just one guy there...
There is a whole team of enthousiasts working behind those awesome dioramas! 8)
There is a whole team of enthousiasts working behind those awesome dioramas! 8)
27.01.2010, 13:30
Full of epicness, what else can I say?
27.01.2010, 16:16
Thnx for share it
27.01.2010, 16:19
Nice work, the use of "natural lighting" really adds to the realism.
Q: What the hell is the scale?
Q: What the hell is the scale?
27.01.2010, 16:20
Very very good work. I wish I had this much free time If only you lot could behave better 8)
27.01.2010, 16:37
I know that site for quite a while but haven't visited it for about a year. But man...they are really productive!
Just start here at the homepage to enjoy their other projects...
http://www.vonabt.co.uk/
Just start here at the homepage to enjoy their other projects...
http://www.vonabt.co.uk/
27.01.2010, 18:11
scale is about 1/6 as the commercial figures are about 12"
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