Werners 14th birthday, Berlin 1945 **FINISHED**
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Werners 14th birthday, Berlin 1945 **FINISHED**
One of my original ideas I had for this G.B. without having a specific base figure in mind, it just so happens that one of the unused Racing Team figures provides a suitable victim. Now all I have to do is attempt to portray the War in Europe in its final days using a single figure.
(the tyre changing guy)
(the tyre changing guy)
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Re: Werewolf in the ruins
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Re: Werewolf in the ruins
Intriguing........
As ever with your work PT, for those like me of limited imagination, all will come clear at the end; in the meantime I shall watch and learn!
As ever with your work PT, for those like me of limited imagination, all will come clear at the end; in the meantime I shall watch and learn!
Best wishes
Jim
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Re: Werewolf in the ruins
Think the helmet gives it away, interesting to see where you are taking it
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Re: Werewolf in the ruins
A bit, but all the signs were already there, I think. The Werewolf units were insurgents set up by the more fanatical Germans when it became obvious that Germany was going to get overrun, to launch partizan style attacks behind the lines of the advancing allies. Unless he has me completely fooled, he's building a member of one of those.Kitaholic wrote:Think the helmet gives it away, interesting to see where you are taking it
Of course, he might also turn him into an actual werewolf, you never know
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Re: Werewolf in the ruins
When I saw the title I had thoughts of Lon Chaney Jr lurking behind some ruins but having seen the photos I think Rob is probably right.
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Actually the 'Werewolf' bit might be my memory misleading me as to which units used that title, I may have misremembered it from a work of fiction. Whatever! You seem to have the gist of it, the only part that will be any kind of cliffhanger will be how I can create the maximum effect from a scene with only one model figure
You do yourself a disservice Iggie! One of your dioramas has inspired several ideas in me, namely the Sealion ones. That one you did of the Panzer, 'Lost in France' was so effective in it's finished photo that it even has an influence on how I'm hoping to give this one maximum impactiggie wrote:Intriguing........
As ever with your work PT, for those like me of limited imagination, all will come clear at the end; in the meantime I shall watch and learn!
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Re: Werewolf in the ruins
You remember apparently correctly P.T. The werewolves where to have been military units that would have fought a guerrilla war in the event of Germany losing the war. However, the organization was so badly set up, that they would have been ineffective, and most units realised this, and surrendered when their leadership disappeared.
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You are too kind Sir!Purplethistle wrote:Actually the 'Werewolf' bit might be my memory misleading me as to which units used that title, I may have misremembered it from a work of fiction. Whatever! You seem to have the gist of it, the only part that will be any kind of cliffhanger will be how I can create the maximum effect from a scene with only one model figure
You do yourself a disservice Iggie! One of your dioramas has inspired several ideas in me, namely the Sealion ones. That one you did of the Panzer, 'Lost in France' was so effective in it's finished photo that it even has an influence on how I'm hoping to give this one maximum impactiggie wrote:Intriguing........
As ever with your work PT, for those like me of limited imagination, all will come clear at the end; in the meantime I shall watch and learn!
Best wishes
Jim
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Re: Werewolf in the ruins
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Ok, the easy bit of converting a racing team figure to a uniformed and armed German soldier is done. Now I just have to show him looking terrified but at the same time show what is the cause of the fear within the self imposed parameters of trying to 'Paint the biggest picture using the smallest canvas'
.....however, I do have a cunning plan
.....however, I do have a cunning plan
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Re: Werners 14th birthday, Berlin 1945 **FINISHED**
On his 14th birthday, Werner gets a panzerfaust from The Fuhrer and is sent out to defend Berlin from the Soviet tanks.
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Re: Werners 14th birthday, Berlin 1945 **FINISHED**
The T34 is supposed to be the reflection on the glass of the door. ( a photocopy of a T34 picture on clear acetate) a way to show the fear and the source of the fear
I wasn't happy that the 1/16 helmet, which was supposed to look ridiculously big on the boy......didn't really!
it also made him look older and kinda hid the wide eyed expression that is at odds with how I usually do eyes,
so here's one without the helmet on that will hopefully show his youth.
I wasn't happy that the 1/16 helmet, which was supposed to look ridiculously big on the boy......didn't really!
it also made him look older and kinda hid the wide eyed expression that is at odds with how I usually do eyes,
so here's one without the helmet on that will hopefully show his youth.
"Spits, SLUFS and Rock 'n' Roll"