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OK, the final product is here.
Gandalf has arrived on the scene (with his wooden staff!) and is about to break up the party!
Be aware that the blade laying on top of the stone is Orcrist - which is why the Great Goblin is in such a fury! Have fun.
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That is amazing work!
Really impressed!
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George, you have outdone yourself!
Great diorama!
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Another diorama - coming soon..
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Some Misty Mountains orcs out on a routine patrol and their luck takes a turn for the worse!
-Master OA
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Hi George !
This diorama is a picture of one great idea. Excellent. Just make footprints in the snow. Just to look a little more realistic.
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A great piece of mount Gundabad (I suppose), George. Looks amazing good. A nice composition as well.
BUT, that snow diorama is marvellous. Absolutely fantastic mood. Nice orc-conversions also.
Brilliant work, Master OA !!!! I like it very much.
PS: this is the day of short senteces. That´s why I am still asleep. Though I sit here at my office desk.
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Great work Master Aragorn!
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Thanks everyone!
Christoph - I'm learning from the best! I "stole" your idea of using natural rocks that I find. In this case, my employer is missing a few rocks from around the side of the office building...
Theobald - I used this "ballast" package from the railroad hobby store. They make different types of rocks, effects, etc. It's labeled as "Sleet/Snow." The only problem is that it's not very "powdery." It's kind of gritty. But maybe that's more realistic for hard, semi-melting snow.
OA
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George, I have realized that! And I feel honoured. You see, the result of this "real" material is fantastic, isn´t it.
Keep on steeling . . .
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My daughter has a birthday on Tuesday. So I painted these for her. They're not my BEST work, but I think she'll like them.
Don't worry - she's getting video games too!
George
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George, the video games are what's worries me....
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Nice painted gift George.... I will also give something like that to my daughter once... "Unexpected party" and hobbit video game... those generations need to play some video games... this technology would be part of their world much more than it was part of ours life
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/hobbit/index.html
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