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Diorama "Morocco 1943"

Diorama "Morocco 1943" using Tamiya's Quad Gun Tractor and Master Box's Commonwealth AFV Crew - by "Art Instructor":

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This is from my latest page:

http://www.falconbbs.com/model56a.htm

Comments and suggestions are welcome! :)
 
Figures are very expressive, I like them. Art Instructor is maybe the most talented of your crew I think. only thing that distracts me is the lack of tracks in the sand, we can see the weighted effect of the tires into the sand but no tracks. I don't know, maybe a sand storm came along and blew them away.. :mpup
 
Re: Diorama

moon puppy wrote:
Figures are very expressive, I like them. Art Instructor is maybe the most talented of your crew I think. only thing that distracts me is the lack of tracks in the sand, we can see the weighted effect of the tires into the sand but no tracks. I don't know, maybe a sand storm came along and blew them away.. :mpup

Moon puppy is right, it lacks the tire tracks, but also a lot of dust :huh: (sand and pigment adjustments are always ;) ). Otherwise your diorama is nice to see! :)
 
Very good! I like the diorama.

Nice details and nice chippings on the vehicle. Well done!

I do agree with the lack of tyre tracks though.

Regards
Noel
 
Great work the only thing I would change would be the guy on the camel, I would go with a darker skin tone if he is native to Morocco.Just looks to light but that's just my opinion.But again great work.
 
Nice use of the Master Box figures... I really like them.
Yeah the track marks and probably camel tracks are missing, but it looks great.
Shawn
 
I like the model and the composition. I hope you wont mind if I make one small observation though. The markings are for a Canadian vehicle and apart from some units being integrated into the British formations, Canada never fought in Africa. The first wholesale use of Canadians after Dunkirk occurred in Sicily.
James
 
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