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.... I like your way of making diorama concept Christoph... reminds me on me when I was doing big WWII dioramas. Long time ago..... maybe one day I should take back from past this praxis. But I glad to see how the turtle would be... and I saw some walls on sketch book or I imagine this......
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Looking good, rita.de , like the others I can't wait to see what comes!
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OK, the turtle is finished, also a lot of pictures has been taken. These are the selected ones, hope you enjoy the project:
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Just fantastic! and you know what I think of your color palette! hehehe
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Wow - really cool stuff! Are they in the midst of besieging Helms Deep, worried about being struck by arrows and stones?
Great conversions, painting and concept!
PS: I have one small issue with some of the sculpts. I find it odd that Chris models certain figures to hold a shield just with their hand. I've always thought that the only way to hold a large, metal shield is with straps around your forearm. But that is just a curious statement about the models! It doesn't change that this is a beautiful diorama!
Well done!
George
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By "Chris" I mean Tubbs, not Christoph!
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.... in same time on facebook and here on line with you Master from Mirkwood... I have no doubt that your diorama will be beautiful painted piece of Middle earth art... those orcs are simply wonderful and they look so real... I would not be happy to see them in the dark.... those choice of colors become my inspiration fore future Mithril painting jobs... I hope I will see them once face to face....
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Absolute Spitzenklasse!
Very impressed!
Is the "other side" planned already to attack the turtel????
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Thank you very much indeed, gentlemen. I enyjoy your friendly words very much.
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Last edited by Thingol (Tue, Dec20 2011 7:28pm)
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Last edited by Turambar (Wed, Dec21 2011 12:21am)
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very dinamic scene. I love it.
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Did not know this scene...
Thanks Master Thingol for reviving it !
Master Turambar, this is a truely alive ME scene. And the way you draw white hand is just...scary
Last edited by Milo (Wed, Dec21 2011 12:30pm)
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imisel wrote:
very dinamic scene. I love it.
+1
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I think I may have missed it, but if I didn't I 'll repeat what I would have said - Fantastic .
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. . . obviously . . .
Well, a lot has happened since Oct11 2009!
Meanwhiling this piece looks a little bit different. Anyway, thank you that you like it!
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There is always room for improvement..... from better to best!
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Theobald wrote:
You should see his "Lord of Khand" or "Thranduil" (M63) interpretations. - I rarely use the word "awesome" ... but they also are just that.
I have not seen yet his "Lord of Khand" but M63 is exquisitely painted..... It is a pity that there are no those photos in his gallery....
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Right you are, Master Thingol. But I cannot provide the pics I have, and there are even more of further projects, on his "workbench" or corks. - I always feel honoured to have a "first look" at those concepts.
Master Thingol, maybe one day we might be able to convince Master Turambar to provide some more pages of his "Sketch-book".
That one is a marvel, as I once said before. I only know a few pages ...
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.... I think that would be a good start to sent him with the Christmas card one request to publish the photos in his gallery. There can be sketches and finished works....
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christoph, mehr bilder vom skizzenbuch, bitte! grandios (auch die typografie).
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