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Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 09:04
by Gary Boxall
Raoul Kunz brings us a poignant scene this time round....

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Full set of pics here.

Gary

Re: Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 10:28
by Raoul Kunz
Thanks Gary! :mrgreen:

...and sorry about my e-mail paranoia :oops: ...



Best regards

Raoul G. Kunz

Re: Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 11:02
by Gary Boxall
Better twice than not at all :lol:

Gary

Re: Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 11:31
by Raoul Kunz
Oh you got it twice....waaaaaa that makes me even more sorry.. "psycho spammer" or something :shock: :oops: :lol: :lol:


Best regards

Raoul G. Kunz

Re: Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 13 Sep 2015, 13:01
by Steve Hutchinson
I have said it already and will say it again ;)

""Love it Raoul :D
Your time has been well invested, with the super diorama :D
Love the figures and the heads are well done too, even the "crazed" claymation figure :lol:
The base really is good too, as you look around you can see all the different elements and all the work that has been put into what is at first view a "simple" mud patch, but is far more involved than that :D
Time well spent, and I hope you make a speedy recovery, even if it means we don't see as much of your work in the coming months ;)
Very nice work :D ""

steve H

Re: Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 14 Sep 2015, 21:37
by Rob Matthews
Raoul - I too Love it. What an Opus. Great execution - Figures vehicle and Basework combine to a fabulous whole with a great sense of atmosphere 8-) 8-)

You've really cracked the Camo decals :D :D

Congratulations :D

Rob

Re: Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 14 Sep 2015, 21:46
by Philipp Gross
Oh well, it's kind of redundant with me basically living next door and voicing my opinion countless times already, but....

...absolutely outstanding work from start to finish, definitely something to be proud of :D

Philipp

Re: Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 04:19
by Shawn Ramsey
Gary Boxall wrote:Better twice than not at all :lol:

Gary
I don't know if you guys remember back in the MA days but I sent Vinnie some pics and it crashed the site. :oops: :oops: I felt awful. 8-)

Anyways back to you Raoul.

What a great story your telling here. Everything is so well done. From the 251's, to the figures and finally the ground work. The puddles look so realistic.

Great job.

Shawn

Re: Confusion and Heresy at the Crossroads

Posted: 15 Sep 2015, 11:12
by Raoul Kunz
Thanks Steve, Rob, Pille, Shawn! :D

Of course I find a million things that didn't work out as originally intended, but I suppose that's normal in the hobby :lol: .
I'm happy that you like it, since it's really the first diorama I ever did where I did basically everything, ground work, sculpting the base and so forth.
In light of that, I suppose I could forgive myself a couple of things I don't like :lol: .
The work done on the site and way back on MA by others really helped a lot with composition, figure face painting and a billion of other aspects. I was just browsing old pictures and when I see how my builds looked before I came across you guys from MA and later PA....it's really no comparison, this is slightly off-topic but this community really is an awesome learning resource :geek: :mrgreen: !


Best regards

Raoul G. Kunz