(http://i625.photobucket.com/albums/tt334/SteveW_04/1010914_510946582293228_1153950559_n.jpg) (http://s625.photobucket.com/user/SteveW_04/media/1010914_510946582293228_1153950559_n.jpg.html)
That looks great against a real background. I too had to look twice.
Is that really a model? What scale?
I think its 1/32
Quote from: mad lemmey on 17 June 2013, 11:07:26 AM
What scale?
You took the words out of my mouth Will !
Cheers - Phil.
Wow. The ground along the shoreline is fantastic, and I'm still looking at it now... :o
Quote from: Fenton on 17 June 2013, 11:14:44 AM
I think its 1/32
I'm finding it hard to believe that. :-\
The shoreline's just
too good...isn't it ??
Cheers - Phil.
I found the photo via someone else at this site
https://www.facebook.com/NAMmodels?fref=ts
And this is one of the models for sale http://bravo6.diorama.ru/img/products/35006-1.jpg
Absolutely stunning. A fine example of the model-maker's art. =D>
Have to agree a stunning model.
Is the shore part of the model or has it been photo shopped in? still brilliant.
But its strange that your eye can still pick out the human models, no matter how well constructed and painted, shows how well constructed we are. ;)
From the photos on the FB page you can see the shore is modelled
Sodding heck.....I'm stunned !!
WOW !!
Cheers - Phil
"Outstanding" is the comment coming to mind. You can just about see "the join" in the green plastic tropical folage and the browner temperate grass of the real background. But the attention to detail in the model's tide marked shoreline simply beggars belief. The lighting is very clever. Is it natural?
First Nic, now this. Think I'll throw my brushes away.
Also looked at this a few times, outstanding work,
kev
:o :o :o wow fantastic
That really is impressive 8)