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This is really nice work there Master Milo! Looking forward to see more of your work!
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I am about to finish "Aragorn's Leave-Taking" restored diorama.
Trees are planted, the river is nice, the bridge repaired. Hopefully pictures will be done this week-end.
Last edited by Milo (Fri, Jul9 2010 7:07am)
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No you aren´t , Nino !
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I did finish Aragorn's Leave-Taking yesterday.
It contains the following sets:
M321 - Goldberry
M339 - Elrohir
M342 - Elf-children in tree
M343 - Aragorn's Leave-Taking
M344 - Elven Flower-Maiden
I took quickly pictures in the garden this morning.
Here it is:
Here with a real sky, trees look much better:
Full diorama view:
a small zoom (my camera is not very good)
Last edited by Milo (Fri, Sep24 2010 1:01pm)
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Magnificent.... awesome... bautiful.... great.... etc... !
you also must have your gellery section.....
Last edited by Thingol (Fri, Jul9 2010 9:51am)
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The scenary - like in a movie - or real life! Wonderful!
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these are GREAT pics and deserve sections in the gallery but please if you want to have them put in the gallery send them to my email ... it is far easier for me with the small amount of time I have
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Yes, I like it also very much !
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Excellent all round Milo and I especially like the way Goldberry is paddling in the water - a very good use of the design of this figure.
If I could make one small suggestion (a tip I picked up long ago) and that is to try and clump things like flowers, small rocks etc. in groups of 3, 5, 7 ...... an odd number seems to work better than an even number as it takes away the symetry.
Thanks once again for sharing this.
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Gildor Inglorion wrote:
these are GREAT pics and deserve sections in the gallery but please if you want to have them put in the gallery send them to my email ... it is far easier for me with the small amount of time I have
I am more than very busy, I will check what I can provide next week Master Gildor.
David, I might add some flowers to change sprays to odd ones. Thanks for the advice.
Last edited by Milo (Fri, Jul9 2010 7:33pm)
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I started the eagle diorama this week-end with my kids (4 & 8 years old)!
We built a huge Carrock (35cm high) using plaster, and Pyrénées rocks on saturday.
As it was too difficult to sculpt for them, stairs were changed to a way up path.
We started the painting yesterday. Kids just loved being part of this project.
Tonight, we'll add a final paint brush touch, Then some soil, grass, plants, and a little Beorn's cave.
Then eagles, dwarves, hobbit, Gandalf choice, assembling and painting.
Then Anduin River and several trees.
Then pictures !
Hopefully done by upcoming month.
Of course, no eagle carying on its back being available (except M140...), I will use them while landing.
I like Ted Nasmith's illustration:
Last edited by Milo (Fri, Sep24 2010 1:04pm)
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Seeing that picture of the eagles and the way the passengers are laying on their backs, brought to mind the pose of Bilbo barrelrider. That Bilbo might fit ton the back of an eagle.
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That is true. I thought of it also.
But the thing is there is M140 with an eagle and Bilbo in funny position. I managed to find one so M140 will carry the hobbit.
Last edited by Milo (Fri, Sep24 2010 1:04pm)
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Just a brief status of eagles diorama:
Title: "Carrock" Any other suggestion is welcomed.
Diorama:
Carrock is done. Beorn's cave will be added soon.
Several Trees need a bigger trunk.
The Anduin River base is drying in my garage. Then, natural material will bring it to life.
Miniatures:
Landing zone on Carrock is too small for 14 eagles, 13 dwarves, a hobbit and Gandalf.
I decided to use only 10 eagles including the ones with gandalf and Bilbo.
Here is my painting list:
1 M140: painting started.
2 M301: order is sent to Macroom, waiting for the postman
2 M302: 2 painting almost finished.
2 M303: I will replace orcs by 2 dwarves. 1 eagle painting is started.
2 M304: 2 painting almost finished.
1 MS553: order is sent to Macroom, waiting for the postman
I am trying to select 8 travelling dwarves which would be nearby landed eagles or in eagles claws.
M111, M127, M155, M160, M163, M229, M306
No dwarf is painted yet.
If any off you know a better dwarf candidate, let me know.
Last edited by Milo (Fri, Sep24 2010 2:39pm)
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Go Master Milo.... Go..... gooooo ! I see that this combination of figures should give awesome result..... so go...go...go...
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Good choice Master Yves! Nino is right, go for it!
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I am doing my best to make "Carrock" project being done:
I will update this post to provide you some daily progress status.
Diorama:
Carrock is done.
Beorn's cave is drying. 2 small stairs were added
I like it very much now.
The Anduin River :
Still drying... Don't know what do do...
Trees are waiting for a ground base.
Miniatures:
1 M140: eagle is painted, Dwarf & hobbit will be done tonight.
1 M111: not started
1 M127: not started
1 M160: not started
1 M163: painted, assembled on Carrock. (sheers Master Caster !)
1 M229: not started
2 M301: both painted, assembled on Carrock
2 M302: both painted, assembled on Carrock
2 M303: both painted, assembled on Carrock
2 M304: both painted, assembled on Carrock
1 M306: not started
1 MS538: waiting for the postman but no postman during french strikes...In case, I keep a spare M155.
1 MS553: not started
I wish to try the use of transparent flying bases (from GWP... ) for M140, M302 & M303.
As soon as I am happy with these 5 flying eagles, I will start to take some picture individually.
More news and maybe 1 or 2 pictures tomorrow.
Last edited by Milo (Mon, Oct25 2010 2:45pm)
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Master Milo, I can support you very much with this very ambitious project!
I am curious about the way you will realize this scene . . .
There is also the possibility to show some pics from your workbench . . .
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Wow!
That is some really nice work Milo. Excellent!
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Well, at least there is first couple Eagle-Dwarf that can be presented.
As yo can see, I need to work more on transparent flying bases !
I hope you like it !
Last edited by Milo (Tue, Oct26 2010 4:31pm)
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Well, as far as I am concerned: I do!
And I am curious about further steps . . .
PS: I think it is a bit difficult to make the base transparent . . . I will think about possibilities . . .
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