Diorama Greek and Roman

Started by Jesus, 02 May 2017, 03:05:40 PM

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Jesus

Hello.

I've mounted this little diorama. What do you think?

The first photo is before putting the grass, the second is finished.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Oh Jesus, that's brilliant!
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Leman

Looks like Romans and Hellenistic Greeks of the non-pike persuasion, with heffalumps.
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Techno

Very nice, J.

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Jesus

The Battle of Heraclea took place in 280 a. C., in the city of Heraclea, the present Policoro, giving beginning to the Pirrica Wars.
I have become more calm to see that this encounter could be in that battle. Hundreds of Hoplites from the city of Taranto participated. :-[
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Jesus


Perhaps the Romans are of the imperial era but nobody is perfect. 8)
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Subedai

Nice looking piece, congrats.

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Very nice indeed

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Steeleye

Nicely painted figures...but...the lay-out looks just a little wooden.

Jesus

Oh yes, here it is missing to see it with the finished foot, that I cover of wood-like paste and pinto and I enclose it all in a glass spokesman. I'll get you a picture. I also add an explanatory plaque.
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d_Guy

Like the diorama, Jesus. Strangely, I liked the basing before the grass was added better.  :)
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Norm

Very nice (and good to see stuff on the forum that is not just BKC)

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