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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Completed models => Topic started by: PrzemoL on January 24, 2014, 06:07:24 PM
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If you have not seen it yet, do visit the WNW Customer's Models Section:
http://wingnutwings.com/ww/customermodels
Amazing water diorama with a "destroyed" W.29 kit ;)
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Wow. I usually don't care for dioramas, but that is a work of art. I love the frame treatment as well.
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superb work! I saw it over there on Facebook and was WOW :o
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That is amazing work, the water is very realistic and the scene is superb.
Des.
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World class :o
vb
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Absolutely STUNNING work! The water, figures, and aircraft are all perfectly executed and painted! The presentation including the Map on the side and Title Plate is ingenious!
RAGIII
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Thanks for alerting us to this PrzemoL. The W.29 diorama is just breathtaking. Apart from the technical ability the vision to do something like this must be great.
Best wishes
Nigel
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That is amazing artistry. Besides the total scene, I've never seen water modeled that well before.
Cheers,
Ernie :)
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Pretty neat diorama! Well thought out, well executed. Like Bo, I like the framework as well. Gives a real sense of foreboding doom.
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Now, that's nicely done! Thanks for posting the link, Prze!
Cheers,
Lance
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That is an excellent piece of work, super representation of a squally sea, with the crew trying to rescue one another from the water.
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Thanks for posting this, Prez! I had seen this dio elsewhere with the figures just roughed in. I was hoping I'd get to see it finished. It's a truly remarkable diorama. Staring at it, you can actually see and feel the movement, feel the cold and the fear.
Cheers,
Bud
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Dittos to all the above. Excellent in every aspect !!!
Ed
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You know what really does it for me? .... It's the water, yeah I know: but the representation of it is almost a platitude when viewing such rarefied quality as this.
No, what really takes it to the next level for me is the "weight" of it, he's captured the swell, the body of water, and it's movement so beautifully it's simply amazing, it has fantastic dynamism and I feel this is what largely dictates the sense of futility in their struggles.
And I also have to concur, in order to create this from a blank sheet takes quite some vision.
Marvellous.
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Prze,
Thank you very much for sharing this amazing diarama with us my old friend. Very unusual setting for a diarama but still anawesome work of art.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Thanks Przemol for posting this!
In my book, this one walks off with the prize for the best model for 2014 so far.
- and we are only in January ;)
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Just stunning!
Mark
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Wow....just......wow.