Naqa' zebgha man!! when are you going to start painting this fantastic scene?????!!
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The inquisition in 1:72 scale
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Interesting diorama, and also an interesting idea.
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This is how I'm passing my Cold Sunday afternoons...I decided to detail the walls using green stuff. I t's a very lengthy process I know, but IMO it's worthed.
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complimenti per lottimo lavoro
heqq naqra taljan min catania
heqq naqra taljan min catania
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You're crazy IMHO but it would be worth it I think
Great work mate and yes duro is better suited to this kind of work
Great work mate and yes duro is better suited to this kind of work
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Yep have too agree this laborous work gonna give you greater results my friend!
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That is brilliant work my friend, well worth whatever time you are spending on it. The photo with the untreated wall really shows the difference, when painted it is going to look magnificent. What a brilliant idea!!!
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Thanks guys. I'm spending all my limited free time on it
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What terrible weather we are having, this is going to be another useless winter without those brilliant cosy rainy sunday afternoons where the only thing the family would love to do is sit by the TV and watch a DVD whilst i can do some serious modelling. This is getting worse every year. Support our bishop and 'nitolbu ghax-xita fejjieda' Let us pray!!
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bcauchi wrote:What terrible weather we are having, this is going to be another useless winter without those brilliant cosy rainy sunday afternoons where the only thing the family would love to do is sit by the TV and watch a DVD whilst i can do some serious modelling. This is getting worse every year. Support our bishop and 'nitolbu ghax-xita fejjieda' Let us pray!!
Good one Brian! Next Thursday we'll try the Rain Dance at 20.00hours in the parking space, who knows? It's worth a try
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CRAZYYYYYY
lovely work Ray...impressed!!!
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Dottore wrote:lovely work Ray...impressed!!!
DOttore
Thanks Doc.
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One rain dance with additional gregorian thunder chants comin' up Ray.
The detail is simply amazing considering the scale. Great idea that of a boxed setting - sort of encapsulates all the detail.
Will be following this one for sure - even though figures are not my line.......yet
Great work Ray.
Alex
The detail is simply amazing considering the scale. Great idea that of a boxed setting - sort of encapsulates all the detail.
Will be following this one for sure - even though figures are not my line.......yet
Great work Ray.
Alex
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ascomt wrote:One rain dance with additional gregorian thunder chants comin' up Ray.
The detail is simply amazing considering the scale. Great idea that of a boxed setting - sort of encapsulates all the detail.
Will be following this one for sure - even though figures are not my line.......yet
Great work Ray.
Alex
Good one Alex! And thanks for following
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That is impressive work you're doing my friend. I like it a lot. But I still think you're nuts
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Brilliant work Ray ...such an unusual subject ....and boxing the diorama is a brilliant idea it will just finish the scene nicely......let's see it ready...again prosit....
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Thank you for looking Steve and Louis. I appreciate your feedback.