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[armor.se][German Post WWII tanks]
topic : MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:09:40
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Revell's MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck - by "Art Instructor" :
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:06:56
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Really good, nice weathering. The canvas looks very lifelike!
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ChaosWarrior
Sergeant
Sweden
244 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:12:21
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Good work as usual.
ChaosWarrior
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:25:45
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Many thanks for your kind comments!
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[armor.se][German tanks WWII]
topic : Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw w/ Flak 38
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 15:54:32
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Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda" - by "Art Instructor" :
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Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38 - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Enjoy!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:09:15
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Nice models!
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ChaosWarrior
Sergeant
Sweden
244 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:14:43
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Yes indeed!
ChaosWarrior
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Silkensus
Sergeant
Belgium
221 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 21:26:35
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Nice.
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:23:28
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Many thanks for your kind compliments!
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[armor.se][Russian tanks WWII]
topic : T-28 model 1938
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:06:48
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Alanger's T-28 model 1938 - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:15:00
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Not often you see this one. If I remember correctly the russians had a couple of these T-28s in the Leningrad area during the siege by Army Group North despite the fact that the T-28 was a complete disaster in the field.
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Silkensus
Sergeant
Belgium
221 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 21:31:22
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Looks more like a battleship with all those turrets.
But its still nice too see these kinda tanks.
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:20:13
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Many thanks for your kind words.There's another version I don't have yet, it's the model 1936 now on the way from Ukraine...
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[armor.se][British tanks WWII]
topic : Crusader III
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 15:57:27
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Air Fix's Crusader III - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:31:48
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Looks very good, but I did not like the tentroll hanging on the side. It looks plastic.
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:22:11
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Many thanks for your kind comments! I agree with you about the tentroll, it should have been left out .
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[armor.se]diorama summer]
topic : Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:13:46
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Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:39:49
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Cool, very nice water effect!
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:27:36
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Many thanks for your kind compliments, Tommy!
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Lidborg
Sergeant
Sweden
408 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 15:27:49
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That watereffect is a masterpiece!!! Its so real iดm starting to think its real water poored at the same time as the photo was taken;)
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ChaosWarrior
Sergeant
Sweden
244 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 15:48:23
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Excellent! I guess water isn't the easiest thing to do good, but this is very well done.
ChaosWarrior
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My reply :
Many thanks for your kind compliments, Lidborg and ChaosWarrior! I really appreciate them!
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[armor.se]diorama summer]
topic : Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
524 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:16:17
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Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath" - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:39:08
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Wonderful!
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Silkensus
Sergeant
Belgium
221 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 21:39:20
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I like the ground, seems so real.
I only find the setup of your soldiers strange.
But its a nice dio.
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
524 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:34:29
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Thanks a lot for your kind words!
Silkensus, the figures (and the Goliath) are old Esci's figures included in the box of the SWS. How would you place them if you were 'Art Instructor'?
It's probably not an easy task...
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ChaosWarrior
Sergeant
Sweden
244 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 15:45:26
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Nice diorama! I can just imagine the Goliath controller pressing the wrong switch - OOPS!
ChaosWarrior
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Fallschirmjไger
Sergeant
New Zealand
306 Posts
Posted - 22 Feb 2007 : 08:11:00
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Great model and setting by Art Instructor,lots of stuff going on in it to see,lots of soldiers too.
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Fallschirmjไger
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Silkensus
Sergeant
Belgium
221 Posts
Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 11:05:07
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I didn't want too upset you Model Maniac, or have anything negative too say about AI.
He always gives excellent work.
I do kno its not easy too make a dio, or put soldiers in a descent way on a dio.
Its just that it seems some soldiers are in combat and other looking little bit relaxed around.
Doesn't mean I find the dio bad.
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My reply :
Many thanks for more kind comments since my previous reply.
Silkensus, I understand your feeling. There have been times that the figures don't get along very well
with the armor and the scene, and this is just one of them. And it's my fault rather than AI because I'm
the one who chose the armor and figure set.
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[axishistory.com]modelling]
topic : Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw w/ Flak 38
Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
19 Feb 2007 22:25
Post subject: Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw w/ Flak 38
Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda" - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
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Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38 - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Enjoy!
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Jurrie
Member
Joined: 03 Sep 2002
Location: Holland,The Netherlands
23 Feb 2007 02:28
Post subject:
I heard that the MasterBox kit is a very bad kit, but it looks that Art Instructor has made something nice out of it . This is a Spanish Civil War Version right? Nice weathering!
The Demag D7 is also looking nice, I'm building this model myself and was impressed by the quality, especially if you know that this was originally an old 1:35 Esci model. Maybe one comment: I think I had given the roof a bit of a wash to get more depth in it.
Greetz,
Jurrie
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faf_476
Member
Joined: 01 Jan 2007
Location: Philippines
23 Feb 2007 18:34
Post subject:
Again nice models, do the Art Instuctor has a model of the Dora railgun?
Thanks in advance.
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Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
24 Feb 2007 12:05
Post subject:
Many thanks for your kind comments. Master Box kits are good ones. This one comes with indi track links and PE engine grills. I don't know what version this is.
Talking about Esci, my latest diorama named "SWS with Demolition Team" shows Esci's old figures and the Goliath which came in the box of Italeri's SWS.
Esci's 1:9 motorcycles, motorcycles w/ sidecar and Kubelwagen are still being sought (now sold by Dragon, Italeri and Revell). The quality is great even though they're some 30 years old.
Faf, I and Art Instructor don't have the Dora. It's not released yet and I don't know I'll have space for it if I buy one.
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[axishistory.com]modelling]
topic : Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
19 Feb 2007 22:27
Post subject: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Jurrie
Member
Joined: 03 Sep 2002
Location: Holland,The Netherlands
23 Feb 2007 02:16
Post subject:
Very nicely done by Art Instructor. What (kind of) stuff did he use for the water? I am especially interested in the way he shaped the water around the tank with the splashes etc!
I hope you can tell me that & thanks for sharing!
Greetz,
Jurrie
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Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
24 Feb 2007 12:15
Post subject:
Many thanks for your kind compliments. He used clear resin to simulate the water. You may read his technique in this thread :
http://cs.finescale.com/forums.....wPost.aspx
The technique he used in that dio is basically the same with this dio, the difference is that he didn't create white wakes in this dio. The process is a little more simple for this one.
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[axishistory.com]modelling]
topic : Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
19 Feb 2007 22:29
Post subject: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath" - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Jurrie
Member
Joined: 03 Sep 2002
Location: Holland,The Netherlands
23 Feb 2007 02:25
Post subject:
Very nice, I like the SWS and also the Goliath...nice name for such a small vehicle.
Very nice!
Greetz,
Jurrie
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Fallschirmj?ger:
Member
Joined: 02 Sep 2005
Location: New Zealand
23 Feb 2007 09:49
Post subject:
Great job by by Art Instructor on this one lots to see.
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faf_476
Member
Joined: 01 Jan 2007
Location: Philippines
23 Feb 2007 18:31
Post subject:
Another wonderfull diorama by the Art Instuctor, thanks for posting it.
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Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
24 Feb 2007 12:17
Post subject:
Many thanks for your kind compliments! I really appreciate them!
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][tanks]
topic : Demag Zugkraftw + Flak 38
Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38 - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:24] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
อะ ว้าว เดี๋ยวทำตัวลาก 6ลำกล้องมาสู้กะพี่มั่ง
โดย: nut [20 ก.พ. 50 9:07] ( IP A:58.137.45.31 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
เอาเลยๆ Bring it on! (เอามาโลด!)
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 19:01] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][tanks]
topic : Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda"
Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda" - by "Art Instructor" :
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:25] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
ท่าน MM ครับขอถามเทคนิคด้วยครับ ตัวนี้เป็นโมเดลตัวเดียวกับ Monitionschleeper I A หรือเปล่าครับ (ที่แถมคน + ลัง + ลูกปืน)เพราะเจ้า Monition. ของผมนั้น ต่อตีนตะขาบแล้วแต่ละข้อมันห่างกันจนน่าเกลียดครับ ดูแล้วไม่สวย + คดไปมา ไม่ทราบว่าท่านจัดการกับมันอย่างไรครับ ตัวรถทำสีเสร็จเกือบปีแล้วแต่ต่อตีนตะขาบไม่เสร็จครับ อีกอย่างช่วยแนะนำวิธีทำคราบสนิมแถวๆ ล้อ - ช่วงล่างด้วยครับ เพราะสวยงามมากๆ ขอบคุณครับ
โดย: Worawirunwong@yahoo.com [21 ก.พ. 50 16:22] ( IP A:203.157.48.252 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
โครงเดียวกันครับ ตัว Munitionschleeper I A ผมก็สั่งมาเป็นปีแล้งยังไม่ได้ทำสักที ผมไม่ได้ทำโมเองหรอกครับ มีคนทำให้หลายคน แต่ที่ทำมากที่สุดก็คือ คุณ "Art Instructor" คนนี้แหละ ผมพอจะทราบวิธีการประกอบสายพาน คือเขาจะใช้กาวแบบแห้งช้า (ประเภทคลอโรฟอร์มอะไรนี่แหละครับ) ต่อให้ได้เส้นยาวๆ แล้วค่อยเอาไปพันรอบล้อ พวกคราบโคลนก็ใช้ทรายละเอียดผสมสีโคลนทาตามบริเวณที่ต้องการ ส่วนคราบสนิมใช้สีดำ 70 + น้ำตาลแก่ 30 เปอร์เซ็นต์ ทาด้วยพู่กันเบอร์ 1 ค่อยๆ ทำไปเรื่อยๆ ครับ
โดย: MM [21 ก.พ. 50 18:01] ( IP A:124.120.220.219 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][tanks]
topic : MAN 57 milgl 4x4 truck
วันนี้ขอยึดบอร์ดรถถัง โพสต์คนเดียว 5 กระทู้รวด ฮาๆ เริ่มจาก
Revell's MAN 57 milgl 4x4 truck - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:30] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
มานั่งชมเป้นคนแรก ชอบ t28 คับ สวยงามโดยเฉพาะคราบโคลน
โดย: noom [19 ก.พ. 50 21:09] ( IP A:203.188.0.38 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
ดีครับพี่MM บอร์ดคึกคักดี
โดย: Oldbot [19 ก.พ. 50 22:32] ( IP A:125.25.189.40 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
ขอบคุณมากครับ
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 18:59] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 4
เทห์ และบึกบึนดีครับ ว่าแต่ท่าน MM ครับทำเชือกขึงผ้าใบอย่างไรครับถึงได้งามปานนี้
โดย: Worawirunwong@yahoo.com [21 ก.พ. 50 16:10] ( IP A:203.157.48.252 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 5
ขอบคุณมากครับ เพิ่งเห็นคำถามนี้ เชือกขึงเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของผ้าใบครับ
มีบางคนถามว่าผ้าใบใช้อะไรทำ ความจริงมันเป็นชิ้นส่วนพลาสติกชิ้นเดียวกันกับเชือกขึงนั่นแหละครับ
ตัวนี้ Revell ทำผ้าใบและเชือกขึงออกมาได้เหมือนมากครับ
โดย: MM [2 มี.ค. 50 10:58] ( IP A:202.183.239.142 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][tanks]
topic : Crusader III
Air Fix's Crusader III - by "Art Instructor" :
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:28] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
ano italialy modelu de wa arimasen ga ?
โดย: pinui [20 ก.พ. 50 21:26] ( IP A:203.155.232.161 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
สวยงามครับท่าน MM.... ตัวนี้เป็น Block เดียวกับ Italeri หรือเปล่าครับ เห็นของ Airfix มี Figure ให้ด้วยใช่ไหมครับ
โดย: \\(\'_\')/ [20 ก.พ. 50 22:00] ( IP A:124.121.34.241 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
Sorry, pinui, I don't understand your Italiano/japanese text. What do you mean to say?
คุณ \\\\(\\'_\\')/ ครับ ผมจำยี่ห้อผิดไป มันคือ Italeri นั่นแหละ มีคนเอามาปล่อยบนบอร์ดนี้ 400 บาทไม่นานมานี้เองครับ
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 22:34] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 4
ไม่ทราบว่าตัวนี้ประกอบตามกล่องเลยหรือ ใช้ชุดแต่งร่วมด้วยครับ เพราะรายละเอียด + ทำสีสวยทีเดียว คุ้มมากครับกับราคา 400 บาท
โดย: Worawirunwong@yahoo.com [21 ก.พ. 50 16:14] ( IP A:203.157.48.252 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 5
ขอบคุณครับ ทุกตัวทำ Out of the box ครับ ไม่เคยใช้ชุดแต่งหรอก ยกเว้นแต่จะมีให้มาในกล่อง บางตัว (เช่น เอ็ม-18) มีชุดแต่งยังไม่ใช้เลย เพราะเมื่อทำสีแล้วมันจะดูแทบไม่ออกว่าแต่งหรือไม่ แต่ที่แน่ๆ คือถ้าใช้ งานจะยากขึ้น ค่าทำก็จะแพงขึ้นครับ ผมไม่ค่อยชอบโมใหม่ๆ ของดราก้อนเลย เพราะมันทำยากขึ้น ผมก็ต้องจ่ายค่าทำมากขึ้น
โดย: MM [21 ก.พ. 50 18:13] ( IP A:124.120.220.219 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 6
Sumimasen kore wa Nihon Go des.Mean Italialy isn't it ? My com' was hang. I was reisall it.But my Thai were lost.If I've free time I will do it again.Becarefull I will be back!
โดย: pinui [21 ก.พ. 50 23:03] ( IP A:203.155.232.160 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 7
I see, you asked something like "Isn't it Italeri's?", but you misspelled the word "Italeri".
Your Thai is not lost. You have to set it in Internet Explorer :
--> View ---->Encoding ---->select "Thai (Windows)" and click OK
โดย: MM [22 ก.พ. 50 20:16] ( IP A:124.120.228.70 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 8
ขอบคุณครับ เเต่ไม่ได้ใช้วิธีนี้ลงใหม่ถาวรกว่า สะกด อิตาเลรี่ผิดจริงๆ พอดีก็ทำตัวนี้อยู่เหมือนกันว่างๆจะมาลงให้ชม
โดย: pinui [28 ก.พ. 50 21:58] ( IP A:203.155.224.68 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][dioramas]
topic : Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:18] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
อูว์ สวยได้ใจเลยตัวนี้ ชอบน้ำจังกะลังไหล แหมคุณอาร์ตเนี่ย ทำฉากน้ำได้เยี่ยมจริงๆ
โดย: nut [20 ก.พ. 50 9:13] ( IP A:58.137.45.31 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
ขอบคุณมากครับ ผมเห็นเขาไม่ได้ทำฉากน้ำมานานแล้ว ก็เลยบอกให้ทำ ที-26 ลุยน้ำให้ดูหน่อย
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 18:24] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
ไม่ทราบว่าจะมีโอกาสได้ไปชมของจริงบ้างมั๊ยครับท่าน MM นับถือมานานครับ
โดย: เถิก [21 ก.พ. 50] ( IP A:124.121.165.91 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 4
มีโอกาสสิครับ คุณเถิกอยู่แถวไหน และรู้จักคนที่เคยมาบ้านผมหรือไม่? หากรู้จักก็ขอให้เขาพามาได้ ถ้าไม่ก็ส่งเมลแจ้งข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับตัวคุณ คือ ชื่อ นามสกุล ที่อยู่ อายุ อาชีพ เบอร์โทรศัพท์ และประเภทของโมเดลที่สนใจ ไปที่ แล้วผมจะตอบเมลและส่งแผนที่บ้านไปให้ครับ เมื่อวันอาทิตย์ที่ผ่านมาก็เพิ่งมีคนมาชม มาทั้งครอบครัวเลยครับ
โดย: MM [21 ก.พ. 50 17:41] ( IP A:124.120.220.219 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][dioramas]
topic : Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath" - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
[url>
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm[/url>
Have fun!
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:20] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
สวยทุกฉากเลยคับพี่ รบกวนสอบถามนิดหน่อยคับพี่ เศษปูนใช้ปูนจริงหรือว่าปูนพลาสเตอร์คับ
โดย: noom [19 ก.พ. 50 21:11] ( IP A:203.188.0.38 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
ตอนนี้อยากรู้จังว่า บรรดาไดโอที่พี่เอามาโชว์เนี่ยเก็บไว้ตรงไหนกัน อุอุ ชิ้นนึงฐานใหญ่มิใช่น้อย
โดย: nut [20 ก.พ. 50 9:10] ( IP A:58.137.45.31 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
ขอบคุณมากครับที่ชม ผมเชื่อว่าเศษหินนั้นเป็นของจริงครับ คือเศษหินจริงๆ คุณอาร์ท อินสตรั้คเต้อร์เคยบอกผมว่าหมู่บ้านที่เขาเข้าไปอยู่ใหม่มีการก่อสร้างอยู่ข้างเคียงบ้านเขา พวกเศษหินและทรายหาได้หน้าบ้านเลย
คุณนัทอยากรู้วันหลังให้ป๋างิพามาชมได้ครับ ที่ว่างยังมีเยอะ วางได้อีกสักปีสองปีกว่าจะเต็ม ถึงตอนนั้นแล้วค่อยหาทางขยับขยายต่อไป
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 18:31] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 4
ขอบพระคุณคับ
โดย: noom [20 ก.พ. 50 19:39] ( IP A:203.188.20.239 X: )
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[thaimoclub.com][military]
topic : Now on Show!
ข้อความ
MM
เก๋าโจ๋โก้หลาย
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ: 23/08/2005
ตอบ: 186
ตอบ: 19/02/2007 7:06 pm ชื่อกระทู้: Now On Show!
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- Revell's MAN 57 milgl 4x4 truck
- Air Fix's Crusader III
- Alanger's T-28 model 1938
- Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda"
- Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38
- Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops
- Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath"
All by "Art Instructor"
Index and sample pics :
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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cicimaru
หน่วยราก
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ: 21/01/2005
ตอบ: 864
ที่อยู่: ลุ่มแม่น้ำมูล
ตอบ: 20/02/2007 10:35 am ชื่อกระทู้:
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อยากให้ถ่ายโดยใช้แสงไฟจังงับ แบบนี้มันเบลอๆ เหมือนอยู่ในความฝัน
ปล.ดูฟรีแล้วยังเรื่องมากอีกอิอิ
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MM
เก๋าโจ๋โก้หลาย
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ: 23/08/2005
ตอบ: 186
ตอบ: 20/02/2007 11:11 pm ชื่อกระทู้:
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แสงไฟอะไรครับ? ถ้าเป็นแสงไฟฟ้าแบบที่ช่างภาพเขาใช้น่ะ ไม่มีหรอกครับสักกะดวงเดียว อาศัยแต่แสงธรรมชาติเท่านั้น ทีนี้มันมีให้เลือกว่าจะถ่ายกลางแดดแบบเก่า หรือถ่ายในร่มแบบนี้ ผมชอบแบบนี้มากกว่า เพราะ
1. ไม่ต้องตากแดด เหงื่อออกท่วมตัวกว่าจะถ่ายหมดม้วนเหมือนเก่า
2. รับประกันว่าภาพไม่สั่นไม่ไหว (เพราะมือไม่นิ่ง) ด้วยขาตั้งและ self-timer shutter release
3. ภาพมีคมชัดหน้าถึงหลัง เพราะเปิดรูรับแสงกว้างสุดๆ ทุกภาพ (f19 - f22)
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[armor.se][German Post WWII tanks]
topic : MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:09:40
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Revell's MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck - by "Art Instructor" :
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:06:56
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Really good, nice weathering. The canvas looks very lifelike!
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ChaosWarrior
Sergeant
Sweden
244 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:12:21
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Good work as usual.
ChaosWarrior
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:25:45
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Many thanks for your kind comments!
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[armor.se][German tanks WWII]
topic : Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw w/ Flak 38
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 15:54:32
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Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda" - by "Art Instructor" :
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Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38 - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Enjoy!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:09:15
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Nice models!
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ChaosWarrior
Sergeant
Sweden
244 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:14:43
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Yes indeed!
ChaosWarrior
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Silkensus
Sergeant
Belgium
221 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 21:26:35
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Nice.
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:23:28
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Many thanks for your kind compliments!
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[armor.se][Russian tanks WWII]
topic : T-28 model 1938
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:06:48
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Alanger's T-28 model 1938 - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:15:00
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Not often you see this one. If I remember correctly the russians had a couple of these T-28s in the Leningrad area during the siege by Army Group North despite the fact that the T-28 was a complete disaster in the field.
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Silkensus
Sergeant
Belgium
221 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 21:31:22
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Looks more like a battleship with all those turrets.
But its still nice too see these kinda tanks.
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:20:13
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Many thanks for your kind words.There's another version I don't have yet, it's the model 1936 now on the way from Ukraine...
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[armor.se][British tanks WWII]
topic : Crusader III
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 15:57:27
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Air Fix's Crusader III - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:31:48
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Looks very good, but I did not like the tentroll hanging on the side. It looks plastic.
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:22:11
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Many thanks for your kind comments! I agree with you about the tentroll, it should have been left out .
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[armor.se]diorama summer]
topic : Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:13:46
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Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:39:49
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Cool, very nice water effect!
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
523 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:27:36
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Many thanks for your kind compliments, Tommy!
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Lidborg
Sergeant
Sweden
408 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 15:27:49
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That watereffect is a masterpiece!!! Its so real iดm starting to think its real water poored at the same time as the photo was taken;)
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ChaosWarrior
Sergeant
Sweden
244 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 15:48:23
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Excellent! I guess water isn't the easiest thing to do good, but this is very well done.
ChaosWarrior
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My reply :
Many thanks for your kind compliments, Lidborg and ChaosWarrior! I really appreciate them!
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[armor.se]diorama summer]
topic : Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
524 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 16:16:17
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Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath" - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Tommy
General
Sweden
647 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 18:39:08
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Wonderful!
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Silkensus
Sergeant
Belgium
221 Posts
Posted - 19 Feb 2007 : 21:39:20
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I like the ground, seems so real.
I only find the setup of your soldiers strange.
But its a nice dio.
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Model Maniac
Second lieutenant
Thailand
524 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 13:34:29
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Thanks a lot for your kind words!
Silkensus, the figures (and the Goliath) are old Esci's figures included in the box of the SWS. How would you place them if you were 'Art Instructor'?
It's probably not an easy task...
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ChaosWarrior
Sergeant
Sweden
244 Posts
Posted - 20 Feb 2007 : 15:45:26
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Nice diorama! I can just imagine the Goliath controller pressing the wrong switch - OOPS!
ChaosWarrior
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Fallschirmjไger
Sergeant
New Zealand
306 Posts
Posted - 22 Feb 2007 : 08:11:00
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Great model and setting by Art Instructor,lots of stuff going on in it to see,lots of soldiers too.
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Fallschirmjไger
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Silkensus
Sergeant
Belgium
221 Posts
Posted - 01 Mar 2007 : 11:05:07
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I didn't want too upset you Model Maniac, or have anything negative too say about AI.
He always gives excellent work.
I do kno its not easy too make a dio, or put soldiers in a descent way on a dio.
Its just that it seems some soldiers are in combat and other looking little bit relaxed around.
Doesn't mean I find the dio bad.
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My reply :
Many thanks for more kind comments since my previous reply.
Silkensus, I understand your feeling. There have been times that the figures don't get along very well
with the armor and the scene, and this is just one of them. And it's my fault rather than AI because I'm
the one who chose the armor and figure set.
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[axishistory.com]modelling]
topic : Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw w/ Flak 38
Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
19 Feb 2007 22:25
Post subject: Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw w/ Flak 38
Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda" - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
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Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38 - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Enjoy!
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Jurrie
Member
Joined: 03 Sep 2002
Location: Holland,The Netherlands
23 Feb 2007 02:28
Post subject:
I heard that the MasterBox kit is a very bad kit, but it looks that Art Instructor has made something nice out of it . This is a Spanish Civil War Version right? Nice weathering!
The Demag D7 is also looking nice, I'm building this model myself and was impressed by the quality, especially if you know that this was originally an old 1:35 Esci model. Maybe one comment: I think I had given the roof a bit of a wash to get more depth in it.
Greetz,
Jurrie
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faf_476
Member
Joined: 01 Jan 2007
Location: Philippines
23 Feb 2007 18:34
Post subject:
Again nice models, do the Art Instuctor has a model of the Dora railgun?
Thanks in advance.
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Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
24 Feb 2007 12:05
Post subject:
Many thanks for your kind comments. Master Box kits are good ones. This one comes with indi track links and PE engine grills. I don't know what version this is.
Talking about Esci, my latest diorama named "SWS with Demolition Team" shows Esci's old figures and the Goliath which came in the box of Italeri's SWS.
Esci's 1:9 motorcycles, motorcycles w/ sidecar and Kubelwagen are still being sought (now sold by Dragon, Italeri and Revell). The quality is great even though they're some 30 years old.
Faf, I and Art Instructor don't have the Dora. It's not released yet and I don't know I'll have space for it if I buy one.
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[axishistory.com]modelling]
topic : Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
19 Feb 2007 22:27
Post subject: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Jurrie
Member
Joined: 03 Sep 2002
Location: Holland,The Netherlands
23 Feb 2007 02:16
Post subject:
Very nicely done by Art Instructor. What (kind of) stuff did he use for the water? I am especially interested in the way he shaped the water around the tank with the splashes etc!
I hope you can tell me that & thanks for sharing!
Greetz,
Jurrie
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Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
24 Feb 2007 12:15
Post subject:
Many thanks for your kind compliments. He used clear resin to simulate the water. You may read his technique in this thread :
http://cs.finescale.com/forums.....wPost.aspx
The technique he used in that dio is basically the same with this dio, the difference is that he didn't create white wakes in this dio. The process is a little more simple for this one.
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[axishistory.com]modelling]
topic : Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
19 Feb 2007 22:29
Post subject: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath" - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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Jurrie
Member
Joined: 03 Sep 2002
Location: Holland,The Netherlands
23 Feb 2007 02:25
Post subject:
Very nice, I like the SWS and also the Goliath...nice name for such a small vehicle.
Very nice!
Greetz,
Jurrie
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Fallschirmj?ger:
Member
Joined: 02 Sep 2005
Location: New Zealand
23 Feb 2007 09:49
Post subject:
Great job by by Art Instructor on this one lots to see.
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faf_476
Member
Joined: 01 Jan 2007
Location: Philippines
23 Feb 2007 18:31
Post subject:
Another wonderfull diorama by the Art Instuctor, thanks for posting it.
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Model Maniac
Member
Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: Bangkok Thailand
24 Feb 2007 12:17
Post subject:
Many thanks for your kind compliments! I really appreciate them!
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][tanks]
topic : Demag Zugkraftw + Flak 38
Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38 - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:24] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
อะ ว้าว เดี๋ยวทำตัวลาก 6ลำกล้องมาสู้กะพี่มั่ง
โดย: nut [20 ก.พ. 50 9:07] ( IP A:58.137.45.31 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
เอาเลยๆ Bring it on! (เอามาโลด!)
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 19:01] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][tanks]
topic : Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda"
Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda" - by "Art Instructor" :
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:25] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
ท่าน MM ครับขอถามเทคนิคด้วยครับ ตัวนี้เป็นโมเดลตัวเดียวกับ Monitionschleeper I A หรือเปล่าครับ (ที่แถมคน + ลัง + ลูกปืน)เพราะเจ้า Monition. ของผมนั้น ต่อตีนตะขาบแล้วแต่ละข้อมันห่างกันจนน่าเกลียดครับ ดูแล้วไม่สวย + คดไปมา ไม่ทราบว่าท่านจัดการกับมันอย่างไรครับ ตัวรถทำสีเสร็จเกือบปีแล้วแต่ต่อตีนตะขาบไม่เสร็จครับ อีกอย่างช่วยแนะนำวิธีทำคราบสนิมแถวๆ ล้อ - ช่วงล่างด้วยครับ เพราะสวยงามมากๆ ขอบคุณครับ
โดย: Worawirunwong@yahoo.com [21 ก.พ. 50 16:22] ( IP A:203.157.48.252 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
โครงเดียวกันครับ ตัว Munitionschleeper I A ผมก็สั่งมาเป็นปีแล้งยังไม่ได้ทำสักที ผมไม่ได้ทำโมเองหรอกครับ มีคนทำให้หลายคน แต่ที่ทำมากที่สุดก็คือ คุณ "Art Instructor" คนนี้แหละ ผมพอจะทราบวิธีการประกอบสายพาน คือเขาจะใช้กาวแบบแห้งช้า (ประเภทคลอโรฟอร์มอะไรนี่แหละครับ) ต่อให้ได้เส้นยาวๆ แล้วค่อยเอาไปพันรอบล้อ พวกคราบโคลนก็ใช้ทรายละเอียดผสมสีโคลนทาตามบริเวณที่ต้องการ ส่วนคราบสนิมใช้สีดำ 70 + น้ำตาลแก่ 30 เปอร์เซ็นต์ ทาด้วยพู่กันเบอร์ 1 ค่อยๆ ทำไปเรื่อยๆ ครับ
โดย: MM [21 ก.พ. 50 18:01] ( IP A:124.120.220.219 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][tanks]
topic : MAN 57 milgl 4x4 truck
วันนี้ขอยึดบอร์ดรถถัง โพสต์คนเดียว 5 กระทู้รวด ฮาๆ เริ่มจาก
Revell's MAN 57 milgl 4x4 truck - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:30] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
มานั่งชมเป้นคนแรก ชอบ t28 คับ สวยงามโดยเฉพาะคราบโคลน
โดย: noom [19 ก.พ. 50 21:09] ( IP A:203.188.0.38 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
ดีครับพี่MM บอร์ดคึกคักดี
โดย: Oldbot [19 ก.พ. 50 22:32] ( IP A:125.25.189.40 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
ขอบคุณมากครับ
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 18:59] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 4
เทห์ และบึกบึนดีครับ ว่าแต่ท่าน MM ครับทำเชือกขึงผ้าใบอย่างไรครับถึงได้งามปานนี้
โดย: Worawirunwong@yahoo.com [21 ก.พ. 50 16:10] ( IP A:203.157.48.252 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 5
ขอบคุณมากครับ เพิ่งเห็นคำถามนี้ เชือกขึงเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของผ้าใบครับ
มีบางคนถามว่าผ้าใบใช้อะไรทำ ความจริงมันเป็นชิ้นส่วนพลาสติกชิ้นเดียวกันกับเชือกขึงนั่นแหละครับ
ตัวนี้ Revell ทำผ้าใบและเชือกขึงออกมาได้เหมือนมากครับ
โดย: MM [2 มี.ค. 50 10:58] ( IP A:202.183.239.142 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][tanks]
topic : Crusader III
Air Fix's Crusader III - by "Art Instructor" :
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:28] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
ano italialy modelu de wa arimasen ga ?
โดย: pinui [20 ก.พ. 50 21:26] ( IP A:203.155.232.161 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
สวยงามครับท่าน MM.... ตัวนี้เป็น Block เดียวกับ Italeri หรือเปล่าครับ เห็นของ Airfix มี Figure ให้ด้วยใช่ไหมครับ
โดย: \\(\'_\')/ [20 ก.พ. 50 22:00] ( IP A:124.121.34.241 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
Sorry, pinui, I don't understand your Italiano/japanese text. What do you mean to say?
คุณ \\\\(\\'_\\')/ ครับ ผมจำยี่ห้อผิดไป มันคือ Italeri นั่นแหละ มีคนเอามาปล่อยบนบอร์ดนี้ 400 บาทไม่นานมานี้เองครับ
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 22:34] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 4
ไม่ทราบว่าตัวนี้ประกอบตามกล่องเลยหรือ ใช้ชุดแต่งร่วมด้วยครับ เพราะรายละเอียด + ทำสีสวยทีเดียว คุ้มมากครับกับราคา 400 บาท
โดย: Worawirunwong@yahoo.com [21 ก.พ. 50 16:14] ( IP A:203.157.48.252 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 5
ขอบคุณครับ ทุกตัวทำ Out of the box ครับ ไม่เคยใช้ชุดแต่งหรอก ยกเว้นแต่จะมีให้มาในกล่อง บางตัว (เช่น เอ็ม-18) มีชุดแต่งยังไม่ใช้เลย เพราะเมื่อทำสีแล้วมันจะดูแทบไม่ออกว่าแต่งหรือไม่ แต่ที่แน่ๆ คือถ้าใช้ งานจะยากขึ้น ค่าทำก็จะแพงขึ้นครับ ผมไม่ค่อยชอบโมใหม่ๆ ของดราก้อนเลย เพราะมันทำยากขึ้น ผมก็ต้องจ่ายค่าทำมากขึ้น
โดย: MM [21 ก.พ. 50 18:13] ( IP A:124.120.220.219 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 6
Sumimasen kore wa Nihon Go des.Mean Italialy isn't it ? My com' was hang. I was reisall it.But my Thai were lost.If I've free time I will do it again.Becarefull I will be back!
โดย: pinui [21 ก.พ. 50 23:03] ( IP A:203.155.232.160 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 7
I see, you asked something like "Isn't it Italeri's?", but you misspelled the word "Italeri".
Your Thai is not lost. You have to set it in Internet Explorer :
--> View ---->Encoding ---->select "Thai (Windows)" and click OK
โดย: MM [22 ก.พ. 50 20:16] ( IP A:124.120.228.70 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 8
ขอบคุณครับ เเต่ไม่ได้ใช้วิธีนี้ลงใหม่ถาวรกว่า สะกด อิตาเลรี่ผิดจริงๆ พอดีก็ทำตัวนี้อยู่เหมือนกันว่างๆจะมาลงให้ชม
โดย: pinui [28 ก.พ. 50 21:58] ( IP A:203.155.224.68 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][dioramas]
topic : Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:18] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
อูว์ สวยได้ใจเลยตัวนี้ ชอบน้ำจังกะลังไหล แหมคุณอาร์ตเนี่ย ทำฉากน้ำได้เยี่ยมจริงๆ
โดย: nut [20 ก.พ. 50 9:13] ( IP A:58.137.45.31 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
ขอบคุณมากครับ ผมเห็นเขาไม่ได้ทำฉากน้ำมานานแล้ว ก็เลยบอกให้ทำ ที-26 ลุยน้ำให้ดูหน่อย
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 18:24] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
ไม่ทราบว่าจะมีโอกาสได้ไปชมของจริงบ้างมั๊ยครับท่าน MM นับถือมานานครับ
โดย: เถิก [21 ก.พ. 50] ( IP A:124.121.165.91 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 4
มีโอกาสสิครับ คุณเถิกอยู่แถวไหน และรู้จักคนที่เคยมาบ้านผมหรือไม่? หากรู้จักก็ขอให้เขาพามาได้ ถ้าไม่ก็ส่งเมลแจ้งข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับตัวคุณ คือ ชื่อ นามสกุล ที่อยู่ อายุ อาชีพ เบอร์โทรศัพท์ และประเภทของโมเดลที่สนใจ ไปที่ แล้วผมจะตอบเมลและส่งแผนที่บ้านไปให้ครับ เมื่อวันอาทิตย์ที่ผ่านมาก็เพิ่งมีคนมาชม มาทั้งครอบครัวเลยครับ
โดย: MM [21 ก.พ. 50 17:41] ( IP A:124.120.220.219 X: )
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[aircraftmodel.pantown.com][dioramas]
topic : Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath" - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
[url>
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm[/url>
Have fun!
โดย: MM [19 ก.พ. 50 20:20] ( IP A:124.120.219.179 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 1
สวยทุกฉากเลยคับพี่ รบกวนสอบถามนิดหน่อยคับพี่ เศษปูนใช้ปูนจริงหรือว่าปูนพลาสเตอร์คับ
โดย: noom [19 ก.พ. 50 21:11] ( IP A:203.188.0.38 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 2
ตอนนี้อยากรู้จังว่า บรรดาไดโอที่พี่เอามาโชว์เนี่ยเก็บไว้ตรงไหนกัน อุอุ ชิ้นนึงฐานใหญ่มิใช่น้อย
โดย: nut [20 ก.พ. 50 9:10] ( IP A:58.137.45.31 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 3
ขอบคุณมากครับที่ชม ผมเชื่อว่าเศษหินนั้นเป็นของจริงครับ คือเศษหินจริงๆ คุณอาร์ท อินสตรั้คเต้อร์เคยบอกผมว่าหมู่บ้านที่เขาเข้าไปอยู่ใหม่มีการก่อสร้างอยู่ข้างเคียงบ้านเขา พวกเศษหินและทรายหาได้หน้าบ้านเลย
คุณนัทอยากรู้วันหลังให้ป๋างิพามาชมได้ครับ ที่ว่างยังมีเยอะ วางได้อีกสักปีสองปีกว่าจะเต็ม ถึงตอนนั้นแล้วค่อยหาทางขยับขยายต่อไป
โดย: MM [20 ก.พ. 50 18:31] ( IP A:124.120.216.150 X: )
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ความคิดเห็นที่ 4
ขอบพระคุณคับ
โดย: noom [20 ก.พ. 50 19:39] ( IP A:203.188.20.239 X: )
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[thaimoclub.com][military]
topic : Now on Show!
ข้อความ
MM
เก๋าโจ๋โก้หลาย
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ: 23/08/2005
ตอบ: 186
ตอบ: 19/02/2007 7:06 pm ชื่อกระทู้: Now On Show!
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- Revell's MAN 57 milgl 4x4 truck
- Air Fix's Crusader III
- Alanger's T-28 model 1938
- Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda"
- Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38
- Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops
- Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath"
All by "Art Instructor"
Index and sample pics :
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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cicimaru
หน่วยราก
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ: 21/01/2005
ตอบ: 864
ที่อยู่: ลุ่มแม่น้ำมูล
ตอบ: 20/02/2007 10:35 am ชื่อกระทู้:
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อยากให้ถ่ายโดยใช้แสงไฟจังงับ แบบนี้มันเบลอๆ เหมือนอยู่ในความฝัน
ปล.ดูฟรีแล้วยังเรื่องมากอีกอิอิ
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MM
เก๋าโจ๋โก้หลาย
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ: 23/08/2005
ตอบ: 186
ตอบ: 20/02/2007 11:11 pm ชื่อกระทู้:
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แสงไฟอะไรครับ? ถ้าเป็นแสงไฟฟ้าแบบที่ช่างภาพเขาใช้น่ะ ไม่มีหรอกครับสักกะดวงเดียว อาศัยแต่แสงธรรมชาติเท่านั้น ทีนี้มันมีให้เลือกว่าจะถ่ายกลางแดดแบบเก่า หรือถ่ายในร่มแบบนี้ ผมชอบแบบนี้มากกว่า เพราะ
1. ไม่ต้องตากแดด เหงื่อออกท่วมตัวกว่าจะถ่ายหมดม้วนเหมือนเก่า
2. รับประกันว่าภาพไม่สั่นไม่ไหว (เพราะมือไม่นิ่ง) ด้วยขาตั้งและ self-timer shutter release
3. ภาพมีคมชัดหน้าถึงหลัง เพราะเปิดรูรับแสงกว้างสุดๆ ทุกภาพ (f19 - f22)
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[finescale.com][armor]
topic : Crusader III
02-19-2007, 7:30 PM
Model Maniac
Joined on 02-28-2003
Thailand
Posts 746 Crusader III
Air Fix's Crusader III - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
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02-20-2007, 2:28 AM
tigerman
Joined on 03-06-2003
Rain USA, Vancouver WA
Posts 9,826 Re: Crusader III
That's a good job on one my favorite Brit tanks.
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Eric
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02-20-2007, 6:04 AM
Panther 44
Joined on 05-31-2003
Ohio
Posts 586 Re: Crusader III
As always, great work from Art Instructor.
Joe
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My reply :
Thanks so much for your kind compliments!
Later today a new page will be available with new works from Art Instructor. Please stay tuned...
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[finescale.com][diorama]
topic : Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team
02-19-2007, 7:42 PM
Model Maniac
Joined on 02-28-2003
Thailand
Posts 746 Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath" - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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02-20-2007, 3:23 AM
Kiwibelg
Joined on 09-19-2006
Belgium
Posts 32 Re: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Hello,
Firstly,i don't know alot about armour but the Famo seems very well painted and weathered.The groundwork looks nicely done as do the figures.However...i will be sounding like a broken record to you,but the poses from the figures to me just don't seem to fit in the scene together at all.
Firstly,by trying to figure out what is going in the scene i assume that the soldiers are waiting on the Goliath to reach the enemy target.I doubt whether the soldiers would be standing in the open in front of the Famo,they would be more likely tucked behind it taking cover,as the figure to the far right suggests.It seems that particular figure has already pushed down on the detonator which seems strange as the Goliath hasn't even left the area at all.I know which side of the Famo i'd be sticking to!!
The purpose of the Goliath was used to be sent off to hide under or nearby unsuspecting Armour, of into trenches and detonated from a safe distance.This is why i can't understand what the figure with the landmine seems to be doing,like he's about to run off hell bent and plant the mine somewhere by the enemy..kind of defies the purpose of having the Goliath?
The poses of the rest of the figures are confusing,a guy positioned on the floor which makes me think he's taking cover from the enemy,while the second figure from the left appears to be out in the open about to gun down anything in front of him.These poses present a conflict with the figure by the drivers door who seems to me just too relaxed for this scene.
I myself am a newbie when it comes to Diorama making,and i don't wish to take anything away from the work that your guys do and jump on the bandwagon,but to me they need to think alittle more of the way they present the "story" in their dioramas.
If there is one thing i've learnt in the art of diorama making it's planning.Planning which armour or figures to use,their poses and how they should be placed in the scene together to portray a storyline which the viewer can quickly pick up on.To me i see a well painted Famo and figures who don't fit together properly in the scene together all.
Please take this as constructive criticism,as this is what the purpose of a forum is for. Maybe Art Instructor should post his W.I.P pictures here in the forums as i'm sure some guidance by fellow modellors would be benefitial to him for fresh ideas and you the paying collector!!
Cheers,Kiwi
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02-20-2007, 4:24 AM
sofasurfer
Joined on 01-28-2007
Posts 49 Re: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
nice weathering on that truck and goliath. I've been eyeing this kit. Thought about picking it up one day and making a Utah Beach dio (they hid them in the dunes there but never used em).
Looks good. Like the ground work too. One little thing, though: That right tire is sticking off the ground a bit. Just stick a little rubble under it and it'll look natural.
Jason
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02-20-2007, 8:43 PM
HeavyArty
Joined on 12-02-2002
Maxwell AFB, AL
Posts 4,881 Re: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Yup, placement of the soldiers and equipment doesn't make sense for the situation. A little research on what the vehicles and equipment were used for would go a long way.
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02-20-2007, 9:17 PM
ajlafleche
Joined on 12-03-2002
Massachusetts
Posts 1,640 Re: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Kiwibelg wrote:
.It seems that particular figure has already pushed down on the detonator which seems strange as the Goliath hasn't even left the area at all.I know which side of the Famo i'd be sticking to!!
Cheers,Kiwi
I had Goliath some 30 years ago so I can't be completely sure, but I think the box the kneeling guy is attending to may be the remote control for the Goliath. A quick Google search turned up the folowing:
2) Specifications.
Length . . . . . 5 feet 3 inches.
Height . . . . . 2 feet.
Width . . . . . 2 feet 10 inches.
Total weight . . . . . 800 pounds (approximately).
Weight of explosive charge . . . . . 200 pounds (approximately).
(3) Operation. The Goliath is transported to the front line on a two-wheeled trailer. After it has been unloaded from the trailer and started toward its target it is controlled through the three-core cable, about 2,000 feet long, which unwinds from the rear and is connected to the operator's control panel. In the electrically driven type, this control is direct to the motors which drive each track individually. In the gasoline-driven model, the control operates magnetic clutches which control the tracks. There is no provision for reversing the vehicle. The charge is fired by a dry cell battery in the control unit. Firing is initiated by throwing a switch on the control panel; the firing circuit runs through the two outer wires in the three-core cable. The Goliath is expendable and is destroyed when its demolition charge is set off.
Of course, this creates an additional problem for the dio in the missing trailer. The weight makes it an item that would not have been carried in the Famo witihout some sort of device to offload it. And I, too, must concur with the others who find the randomness of the figure poses problematic to any apparent story line.
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02-21-2007, 3:06 AM
carnivalfun
Joined on 08-03-2005
your refrigerator
Posts 31 Re: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
The same mistakes seem to appear in every diorama done by Art Instructor. There are two people who look alert and as if they're looking for something to shoot, one who looks liek he actually is shooting something, and two more people who's poses make it look like there is nothing to worry about at all. The terrain and paint job on the figures is very nice though.
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02-21-2007, 3:12 AM
sofasurfer
Joined on 01-28-2007
Posts 49 Re: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Well, I still like the groundwork and rubble. The little rust chips on the front of the halftrack look nice too. Nice weathering.
Jason
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02-23-2007, 11:34 PM
Model Maniac
Joined on 02-28-2003
Thailand
Posts 746 Re: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
Many thanks for your kind comments and compliments on the dio. This dio was made out of the box - just one box from Italeri. The figures and the Goliath are old Esci's which Italeri included in the box of SWS. It might have been a hard work for A.I. to figure out how to put them together in one scene.There may be some discrepancy from reality or possibility like some have pointed out, but I'm not serious. This is just a piece of my collection and I'm not competing with anyone.
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[finescale.com][diorama]
topic : Diorama "Homeland Defense"
02-19-2007, 7:39 PM
Model Maniac
Joined on 02-28-2003
Thailand
Posts 746 Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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02-19-2007, 10:45 PM
RigidSig
Joined on 02-16-2007
Posts 8 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Sweet water effects!!
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02-19-2007, 11:31 PM
kenny_conklin
Joined on 05-11-2003
queens, new york
Posts 727 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
The dio looks really good. the water churning of the water from the tank looks excellent.
the only thing i really noticed was the one soldier just standing on the back of the tank erect like nothing is going on . but to both sides of him there is a soldier ready to jump off the tank like there is a fire fight and the soldier aiming his weapon at someone or something ready to defend himself.
and there also is the soldier in the front who just looks like he is not ready for a fire fight either. now unfortunately for art instructor those come molded that way and without modification they are gonna look at ease.
but overall except for the two distractions i think the dio is well done.
kenny
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02-20-2007, 12:53 AM
goat monkey
Joined on 11-10-2005
CT, USA
Posts 347 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
looks great!
however, i think it might be a good deal historically inaccurate. the early t-26 was about 10 years out of date before barbarossa. the uniforms on the soldiers look like later war stuff, because of the helmets and shoulderboards. this would put the tank itself out of place by over a decade.
that's if you care, of course. i, for one, put together an ot-26 with a late war tanker figure but then that was intentional and it was supposed to look its age.
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02-20-2007, 4:28 AM
sofasurfer
Joined on 01-28-2007
Posts 49 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
I'm loving the water.
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02-20-2007, 5:07 AM
wolfie
Joined on 12-06-2006
England
Posts 21 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
The water effect is fantastic, how did you do it?
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02-20-2007, 7:19 AM
m1garand
Joined on 11-09-2005
Somewhere over the rainbow
Posts 1,253 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Great water effect!
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02-20-2007, 7:49 AM
carnivalfun
Joined on 08-03-2005
your refrigerator
Posts 31 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
It looks really good and the water effects are spectacular. I've got to agree about the figures' actions not not agreeing with each other though. I dont know if the guy standing up on the tank would be able to stand up without at least holding on to something with that thing bouncing around under him.
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02-20-2007, 7:49 AM
ww2modeler
Joined on 11-01-2006
United States
Posts 43 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Same as the last two, Absolutely LOVE the water. Great job, Keep up the good work.
David
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02-20-2007, 9:25 AM
IanIsBored2000
Joined on 08-16-2006
Near the green "Mountains", Vermont
Posts 347 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Love the water! is it epoxy resin? And any idea on what sort of static grass that is? most stuff ive found looks in scale like a fresh cut lawn, and yours is like a nice wild long grass. Any possiblerealism mistakes aside, I like it.
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02-20-2007, 8:39 PM
HeavyArty
Joined on 12-02-2002
Maxwell AFB, AL
Posts 4,881 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Pretty good execution. As usual though, it is full of historical innacuracies and the figure poses don't really go with the scene. One more mediocrity for the shelves from the mass production shop of Art Instructor.
He'll have top ask Art Instructor on the water techniques and static grass and get back to you. He has no idea himself.
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02-20-2007, 10:23 PM
Kelly_Zak
Joined on 04-03-2003
CANADA
Posts 366 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
The water's not half bad, a nice effect, however, there is no wake at the rear of the tank to give the sense of the vechicle moving. A.I. just needs to add a little more material he used for the water to fix it up a bit.
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02-22-2007, 1:20 AM
ps1scw
Joined on 06-03-2006
Posts 188 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
I think that you would only see track sag on a vehicle that is standing still. When in motion the track would be pulled tight as the drive sprocket would take up all of the slack.
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02-22-2007, 3:39 AM
IYAAYAS
Joined on 01-24-2007
Posts 147 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
HeavyArty wrote:
Pretty good execution. As usual though, it is full of historical innacuracies and the figure poses don't really go with the scene. One more mediocrity for the shelves from the mass production shop of Art Instructor.
He'll have to ask Art Instructor on the water techniques and static grass and get back to you. He has no idea himself.
Woooo, pretty harsh! It looks tons better than what I can do, an as far as historcally accurate...maybe that's not important to him! Nice work all around!
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02-22-2007, 4:02 AM
ajlafleche
Joined on 12-03-2002
Massachusetts
Posts 1,640 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
IYAAYAS wrote:
Woooo, pretty harsh! It looks tons better than what I can do, an as far as historcally accurate...maybe that's not important to him! Nice work all around!
For that statement, you get the understatement of the year award!
I'm not well versed on Russian uniformology so I'd never comment on this point, but the standing guy is in an impossibly straight posture to the tank's rear deck to the point he's leaning backward and could not maintain ballance like that on a moving vehicle. Heck, it's near impossible to stand at that angle on the floor.
What the OP has been doing for ages is no differnt than if you or I were to post our latest piurchase of die cast Hot Wheel toys. I think Gino is harsh because the OP seems to want only praise for his purchases. And I think Gino's comments are right on the mark.
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02-22-2007, 4:15 AM
Kelly_Zak
Joined on 04-03-2003
CANADA
Posts 366 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Me myself, I can't do the purchase thing of something built up, and I hate doing a already built-up kit to add to a dio, for me, it's not something I did myself, and I have a big problem with that but that's just me. I have had some done up vigs given to me by friends who simply don't have room for them so I'll take them and put them on my desk at work with some of my smaller pieces. When asked if I did them, I tell the people that no, a friend gave them to me, but these ones over here are ones that I built myself.
I fully respect one's right to choose to purchase what they want with their own money, but all I know is that if I'm gonna drop some coin on something that I want, I know I would rather have a good quality item. If I was M.M, and was about to buy a dio, I'd look it over first, and if it was not up to par, I would give it back to the creator and ask him to do some improvements. Perhaps MM should sit with his guys before hand, and lay out a sketch for what he would like to have, and periodically be in contact with his guys during the whole process to see how it's going and then he could make suggestions, ask for alterations, etc, that way he knows he'll be getting his money's worth.
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02-22-2007, 5:11 AM
goat monkey
Joined on 11-10-2005
CT, USA
Posts 347 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
ajlafleche wrote:
I'm not well versed on Russian uniformology so I'd never comment on this point, but the standing guy is in an impossibly straight posture to the tank's rear deck to the point he's leaning backward and could not maintain ballance like that on a moving vehicle. Heck, it's near impossible to stand at that angle on the floor.
actually it's absolutely completely very realistic. what you're failing to grasp is the scene it's depicting in 100% accurate glory: the tank with some russian guys dressed in the wrong era uniform for the tank model just dropped straight out of the sky. the guy standing on the back is in the process of falling backwards with a compressed spinal disk. the guy with the ppsh aiming to the side is actually in the process of having his knee cap shattered.
duh!
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02-22-2007, 6:22 AM
yeti0010
Joined on 08-26-2006
Wayzata, MN
Posts 144 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Very nice job, love the water but as mentioned above the figures don't match and the other thing I noticed is that the tank is going through shallow water but not much mud shows up on the running gear and side.
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02-22-2007, 7:01 AM
carnivalfun
Joined on 08-03-2005
your refrigerator
Posts 31 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Another thing I've noticed from the many dios done by art instructor and joh is that all they really do is paint the figures and assemble them exactly the way the box tells them to do without modifying them in any way so that their poses correspond with each other. Model Maniac, if you would like your dioramas to look more realistic, I suggest you get less figure kits from Dragon, because I've noticed that the figures in each kit tend to be doing four completely different things. Although they aren't as well made, you might want to buy more tamiya figures because they are better posed. I'm sure that art instructor and joh are good enough at modeling to make them look very nice. Or, if you have enough money to spare, you might want to consider verlinden figures(my personal favorite), which are very well molded and posed.
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02-22-2007, 7:09 AM
ajlafleche
Joined on 12-03-2002
Massachusetts
Posts 1,640 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
goat monkey wrote:
actually it's absolutely completely very realistic. what you're failing to grasp is the scene it's depicting in 100% accurate glory: the tank with some russian guys dressed in the wrong era uniform for the tank model just dropped straight out of the sky. the guy standing on the back is in the process of falling backwards with a compressed spinal disk. the guy with the ppsh aiming to the side is actually in the process of having his knee cap shattered.
duh!
DOH!
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02-22-2007, 11:03 AM
Auntie Matter
Joined on 01-24-2007
right behind you with a rubber chicken in my hands
Posts 12 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
He probably enjoys building these dioramas and likes the results so who gives a hoot what anyone thinks.. I thinks it looks good and I would bet that unless he enters contests or builds for museums,92% of his audience wouldnt know a T-26 from an Edsel or that those are late war uniforms on the Russians, but they would think it looks "cool" and thats ultimately all that counts. to the naysayers!!
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02-22-2007, 11:12 AM
kenny_conklin
Joined on 05-11-2003
queens, new york
Posts 727 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Auntie Matter it looks like you are pretty new to these forums if i am wrong i am sorry.
The thing with Model Maniacs models are he does not build them himself they are commissioned works. we try to give him good critisims of what has been done and maybe he could relay this to the people that build for him since he is paying for them.
when advice is given it doesnt seem to be taken very well. it seems to me he posts his pics just to post them and see how many atta boys he can get. i would say a good 99.9 % of us are here to learn from others and try to improve our modeling not just to be told that is great when it really isnt.
"92% of his audience wouldnt know a T-26 from an Edsel " i would have to say that this statement is a big big slap in the face to the modelers on this board that stop in and look and may not even comment on his builds. especially because most of the modelers here are armor builders.
i respect your opinion on the matter but when it comes to Model Maniacs threads i think sooner or later you will see most people feel the same way i do about the threads and the builds. we are not here to bully or talk bad about anybodies builds we try to offer constructive critisim to help out. and i always appreciate the feedback on these forums good or constructive.
kenny
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02-22-2007, 8:26 PM
DURR
Joined on 04-08-2003
mass usa
Posts 1,922 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
from what i have read if they had chariots from the old greek/roman days they used them so why does he uniform have to match the tank
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02-22-2007, 9:11 PM
ajlafleche
Joined on 12-03-2002
Massachusetts
Posts 1,640 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
DURR wrote:
from what i have read if they had chariots from the old greek/roman days they used them so why does he uniform have to match the tank
Because, Joe, the vehicle and title, Homeland Defense, suggest strongly this is during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. From what others have said, the uniform is from a later period. It would be like putting a classic steel pot helmet on a depiction of the defense of Wake Island where this was worn.
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02-22-2007, 9:55 PM
goat monkey
Joined on 11-10-2005
CT, USA
Posts 347 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
actually i think the helmets in the photos aren't from the right period either. at least not in the same time period as the tank. but the newer ones there might've been used in '41 so i don't know.
i still like this work myself but there seems to be a hell of a lot of things wrong with it. just makes it better. lets me excercise my critical nitpicker streak.
i was actually a bit disappointed because when i went to the page and looked at a picture of the tank from the back, the vent louvre on the back was straight from the kit, ie looking like it was made of 20mm armor plate. when i was building my t-26, that was the first thing to be made from copper sheet, no questions asked.
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02-22-2007, 11:09 PM
DURR
Joined on 04-08-2003
mass usa
Posts 1,922 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
kenny_conklin wrote:
The dio looks really good. the water churning of the water from the tank looks excellent.
the only thing i really noticed was the one soldier just standing on the back of the tank erect like nothing is going on . but to both sides of him there is a soldier ready to jump off the tank like there is a fire fight and the soldier aiming his weapon at someone or something ready to defend himself.
but as in all war movies one guy has to stand up as the "idiot" target he is the first one shot just to start the action
and yes Al i see your point now
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02-23-2007, 4:18 AM
cj95
Joined on 08-15-2004
Mission, Texas
Posts 313 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Wow.......remind me not to post pics of atank with the wrong number of rivets.
Love the water, and thats a neat looking Edsel the Wake defenders are riding there.
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02-23-2007, 5:07 AM
ajlafleche
Joined on 12-03-2002
Massachusetts
Posts 1,640 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
cj95 wrote:
Wow.......remind me not to post pics of atank with the wrong number of rivets.
It's not a question of counting rivets, but a pattern of posting pics of other people's work taht have serious themeatic, composition and historical errors. Scroll down the the thread SWS with Goliath for another example of this kind of poorly thought out complosition. Much of the focus has been that the OP should be requesting better work from the people he's commishjioning to build and paint for him. It's the kind of sloppy research that History et al Channels use when they show stock footage of a B-29 while talking about the MTO.
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02-23-2007, 5:32 AM
kenny_conklin
Joined on 05-11-2003
queens, new york
Posts 727 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
but as in all war movies one guy has to stand up as the "idiot" target he is the first one shot just to start the action
lol durr yes you are right someone does need to get whacked to start everything off . so i guess the dio is right
kenny
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02-24-2007, 12:24 AM
Model Maniac
Joined on 02-28-2003
Thailand
Posts 746 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
IanIsBored2000 wrote:
Love the water! is it epoxy resin? And any idea on what sort of static grass that is? most stuff ive found looks in scale like a fresh cut lawn, and yours is like a nice wild long grass. Any possiblerealism mistakes aside, I like it.
Many thanks for your kind comments. Yes, it's epoxy resin. The last time "Art Instructor" built a water dio, many people asked what meterial was used and how it was done. The answer can be read in this thread :
http://cs.finescale.com/forums/592632/ShowPost.aspx
As for the static grass, people asked about it too but I can't retrieve the thread. Anyway, I know how Art Instructor make his long grass. He cuts jute rope or hemp rope into desired length and put it in a food-spinning machine - to make it disintegrate from bunch. It looks natural because it's made out natural materials.
Thanks for all others' comments too. They all made this thread a popular topic. I'm not serious about accuracy or history. Art Instructor and I are modeler/collector, not historian. Having built a Panzer I Ausf.A recently, Art Instructor thought it was WWI tank because of its tiny size. Don't be too serious about reality. This is just a hobby, not a religion!
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02-24-2007, 2:07 AM
IYAAYAS
Joined on 01-24-2007
Posts 147 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Congradulations on such a well worded post...very professional response to all the negative comments!
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02-24-2007, 2:12 AM
HeavyArty
Joined on 12-02-2002
Maxwell AFB, AL
Posts 4,881 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Yes, congratulations. Much better than most of your other replies. At least you are learning how to deal with constructive criticism. Now if you would just pass some of those on to your "professional" builders, you may get better models as an end result. Then you may not get as much flack here when you post them.
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02-24-2007, 2:37 AM
Kiwibelg
Joined on 09-19-2006
Belgium
Posts 32 Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
Hi Model Maniac,
Firstly,i have to ask what is your motivation in posting things from your collections in this forum and to that matter any other modelling forum on the net?
Generally people post W.I.P's or finished diorama's to display their work to recieve comments (good or bad) and gain knowledge in ways to improve their hobby.This is the reason why modelling forums exist.
You may feel like various people have been hard on you,i totally disagree.People with extensive building experience and military knowledge have done nothing but try to help you out in IMPROVING the quality of your collection.The keyword being IMPROVING!
Diorama's or vignettes can be compared to a painting or a photo, the dio builder trying to portray a story or moment in time.
Now,you don't have to be a historian or military expert to see when four figures have been badly placed on a dio.Straight away the viewer will feel distracted from the dio,and then the story or theme of the diorama is then harder to follow.This is the feeling i get everytime i see something posted by yourself from Art Instructor.
So,my question..what do you wish to get out of a modelling forum?It seems you expect a pat on the back everytime you post something.To me, you would be more suited to posting pics of your new additions in a gallery on your homepage.
To be fair,I think Art Instructor has alot of potential, maybe if you or him were to post W.I.P pics everynow and then you would see a direct improvement in the quality of his work.People wish to help you out,not pick on you!!
Just by mixing and matching some heads and arms ,or changing body positions,dropping a figure from a box etc. you will see direct results.Heck,even google for some actual military photo's and buy kits to work around the photo.
Until then,expect the sound of the same record from the same people,over and over, and over......
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topic : Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw + Flak 38
ModelManiac
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 525
Location: Bangkok Thailand
Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw + Flak 38
? Thread Started on Feb 19, 2007, 8:20am ?
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Master Box's Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf.A "Breda" - by "Art Instructor" :
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Revell's Demag Zugkraftw + Italeri's Flak 38 - by "Art Instructor" :
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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darthmarc
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 969
Re: Panzer I Ausf.A and Demag Zugkraftw + Flak 38
? Reply #1 on Feb 20, 2007, 6:39am ?
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Was the canvass top included in the kit?
Imaginative and cool dio!
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My reply :
Sorry for late reply, I've been busy lately. This evening I'll introduce the fourth new page in four
consecutive weeks.
Yes, the canvas top was a plastic part and it was included in the kit.
This is not a dio, just an individual armor. May be the scene setting make it look like a dio.
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topic : Crusader III and T-28 model 1938
ModelManiac
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 526
Location: Bangkok Thailand
Crusader III and T-28 model 1938
? Thread Started on Feb 19, 2007, 8:22am ?
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Air Fix's Crusader III - by "Art Instructor" :
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Alanger's T-28 model 1938 - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics, please try my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Enjoy!
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darthmarc
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 969
Re: Crusader III and T-28 model 1938
? Reply #1 on Feb 20, 2007, 6:40am ?
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Nicely done! Especially the way they were weathered!
Any difficulties with the T-28?
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My reply :
Many thanks for your kind words, darthmarc!
AI didn't mention any difficulties building this one. There's another version waiting for him -
model 1936 in whitewash color...
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topic : MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
ModelManiac
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 527
Location: Bangkok Thailand
MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Thread Started on Feb 19, 2007, 8:24am ?
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Revell's MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck - by "Art Instructor" :
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buccaneer
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 347
Re: MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Reply #1 on Feb 19, 2007, 5:18pm ?
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Another nice one!
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Buck
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 4,649
Location: Manila
Re: MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Reply #2 on Feb 19, 2007, 8:01pm ?
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Very nice! Oh how I wish there was a 1/72 kit of this.
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akula88
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 137
Location: Mindanao
Re: MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Reply #3 on Feb 19, 2007, 8:18pm ?
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MM, what material was used as canvas covering on the cargo bed?
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BlackThor 06
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 778
Location: Para๑aque, Mla. PH
Re: MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Reply #4 on Feb 19, 2007, 8:18pm ?
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Very convincing. Great job.
BT6
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doccesar
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 1,198
Location: Quezon City
Re: MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Reply #5 on Feb 19, 2007, 8:20pm ?
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Great job! Yes, what material was used for the canvas?
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eagle1
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,499
Location: Legaspi City
Re: MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Reply #6 on Feb 19, 2007, 11:17pm ?
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nice!
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darthmarc
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 969
Re: MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Reply #7 on Feb 20, 2007, 6:37am ?
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Was the canvas top included in the kit?
Masterfully built!
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mywar73
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 905
Location: alabang/ calamba
Re: MAN 5t milgl 4x4 truck
? Reply #8 on Feb 22, 2007, 6:38am ?
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awesome truck!! i like the weathering on the tires,,the camo looks convincing, i like it!!.....very much!
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Thanks so much for all kind compliments! they're very encouraging!
There are many questions about the canvas. Same as other parts, it was just a plastic part included in the kit.
Sorry for my very late reply to all your posts. I've been busy lately, taking pictures for a new page every week for 4 weeks now. This evening I'll upload the fourth new page in four consecutive weeks, showing new batch from AI.
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topic : Diorama "Homeland Defense"
ModelManiac
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 528
Location: Bangkok Thailand
Diorama "Homeland Defense"
? Thread Started on Feb 19, 2007, 8:11am ?
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Diorama "Homeland Defense" using Mirage's T-26A and Dragon's Soviet Motor Rifle Troops - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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darthmarc
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 969
Re: Diorama "Homeland Defense"
? Reply #1 on Feb 20, 2007, 6:34am ?
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Not only is it masterfully done (especially the water effect!) but the unique subject (T-26A) definitely captured my heart! I love it!
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My reply :
Many thanks for your kind compliments, darthmarc!
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topic : Diorama "SWS w/ Demolition Team"
ModelManiac
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 529
Location: Bangkok Thailand
Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
? Thread Started on Feb 19, 2007, 8:10am ?
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Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team" using Italeri's SWS with Demolition Team "Goliath" - by "Art Instructor"
For more pics please visit my latest page :
http://www.falconbbs.com/model33a.htm
Have fun!
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darthmarc
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 969
Re: Diorama "SWS with Demolition Team"
? Reply #1 on Feb 20, 2007, 6:36am ?
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Groundwork is nicely done though missing some track marks...unless the ground is hard.
Nevertheless, the dio is amazing!
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My reply :
Many thanks for your kind words!
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Thanks to all whose names have been mentioned!. You've given us the inspiration
to keep turning out quality models & dioramas and showing best quality pictures
possible.
ขอขอบคุณทุกๆ ท่านที่ได้รับการเอ่ยนามมา! ท่านได้ให้แรงบันดาลใจแก่เราในอันที่จะสร้างสรรค์ผลงาน
โมเดลและไดโอราม่าที่มีคุณภาพ และแสดงภาพที่มีคุณภาพดีที่สุดเท่าที่จะเป็นไปได้
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