Slipping back into the mix

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:O Those are truly sensational dioramas! Are they in 1/16th scale?
No matter, if you can apply the same matchless skills to 3d modelling in 1/16, we will all be in for some eye-catching treats, and things to emulate!. Your German light looks like an impressive start :thumbup: :thumbup:
I have a 3D printer, and- (guiltily he admits..) after three years I haven't so much as switched it on yet. :/ One of these days... :D
keep up the inspiring work, and continue to use the 'downtime' productively!
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jarndice wrote:Wait a minute there, The Forum has been trying to lower the average age of the membership to under 50,
Well alright 65 and now with one stroke of a computer key PalePainter has managed to raise it to 86 :haha: :haha:
Due to the Covid 19 virus you do understand that the British Prime Minister has decreed that all new visitors have to go into two weeks quarantine don't you? :lolno: :lolno:
Welcome back my hero we have missed your skills :thumbup: :clap:
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Lol. Thank you kind sir. Always happy to help ruin a curve. I’ll take another two weeks. I haven’t stopped working the entire time. Which is a good thing. These little 1/35 scale tanks helped me keep my sanity. How are things over seas. The military modeling and diorama building is quite busy that way.

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The closest I have come to a Diorama is a Tunisian Campaign Tiger 1 with a FeldPolizei Motorcyclist talking to a Tiger 1 Gunner who is leaning against a 200 litre fuel drum.
Although in truth I cannot imagine any serviceman in any Army leaning against anything when in the presence of a Military Policeman :lolno:
I think I am about to upset someone :haha:
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43rdRecceReg wrote::O Those are truly sensational dioramas! Are they in 1/16th scale?
No matter, if you can apply the same matchless skills to 3d modelling in 1/16, we will all be in for some eye-catching treats, and things to emulate!. Your German light looks like an impressive start :thumbup: :thumbup:
I have a 3D printer, and- (guiltily he admits..) after three years I haven't so much as switched it on yet. :/ One of these days... :D
keep up the inspiring work, and continue to use the 'downtime' productively!
Thank you. My experience with the 3D printer is superseded by years of designing with 3 d programs. It has made the adventure a bit easier initially. But I find myself tweaking the printing process and is the biggest learning curve at this time.

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