Bod from DDS Pilots of the first world war
Monday, 25 October 2010
"MOI !? ARROGANT !!?"
Monsieur Pam de la Pam has one first prize in the "I have a most wonderfull Moustache" competition.
Sunday, 24 October 2010
Saturday, 23 October 2010
Northern Goods.....by Michel
This is just one of many great dioramas created by Michel (Michels Miniaturen - see link ) This little 1/72nd scale scene shows Traders from Sweden and Patricians from Lübeck.
Michel is not only a talented converter, painter and scenery builder, but his dios are among the best in the scale. His use of bods from all different manufacturers is inspired, he can put bods from such diverse manufacturers as Strelets and Valdemar next to each other, in a way which makes it hard to tell sometimes which make is which and he makes them interact with each other in a way that looks natural and lifelike. He has, IMHO, a feeling for bringing an idea to life which is seldom seen in 1/72nd scale, even in his bigger, more complex dios. Looking at them is inspirational.
Michel is also prepared to share his talents, which he does at German trade fairs and model conventions, the dates of which are also flagged up on his website..
I could express my ideas of what "Northern goods" says to me personally, how I imagine what the characters are thinking for example but I will stop here with my praise of Michels work and let you enjoy this wonderfull Medieval dockside scene and recommend visiting Michels site to see more wonderfull dioramas :-)
Michel is not only a talented converter, painter and scenery builder, but his dios are among the best in the scale. His use of bods from all different manufacturers is inspired, he can put bods from such diverse manufacturers as Strelets and Valdemar next to each other, in a way which makes it hard to tell sometimes which make is which and he makes them interact with each other in a way that looks natural and lifelike. He has, IMHO, a feeling for bringing an idea to life which is seldom seen in 1/72nd scale, even in his bigger, more complex dios. Looking at them is inspirational.
Michel is also prepared to share his talents, which he does at German trade fairs and model conventions, the dates of which are also flagged up on his website..
I could express my ideas of what "Northern goods" says to me personally, how I imagine what the characters are thinking for example but I will stop here with my praise of Michels work and let you enjoy this wonderfull Medieval dockside scene and recommend visiting Michels site to see more wonderfull dioramas :-)
Friday, 22 October 2010
Revell Albatross D.III
The markings are apparently showing the plane flown by Ltn . Werner Voss, Jasta 2 Boelcke, June 1917.
I mean, couldn´t they have been a bit more specific...the actual date, the 15th say, what did he have for breakfast and what his inner leg measurment was?? (:-))
The wood work was a pain in the ****.
It finally came out right more by accident than design.
I mean, couldn´t they have been a bit more specific...the actual date, the 15th say, what did he have for breakfast and what his inner leg measurment was?? (:-))
The wood work was a pain in the ****.
It finally came out right more by accident than design.
The colour scheme is not 100 % as it should be, but if they aren´t prepared to give out specific information such as Mr Voss´s hat size then I´m not prepared to stick to an exact colouring plan !!
The pilot is as usual from the DDS WWI pilots, seen here shooting pigeons with his trusty mauser "whilhelmina".
"Run Rabbit, Run"

Thursday, 21 October 2010
Medieval Citizens set 2
This set of bods is sculpted by Alex (Valdemar miniatures) It is not the full set, to see more of these incredible sculpts, link to Valdemar miniatures....it´s always well worth a look there anyway :-)
Here we see a "better off" medieval type, telling something funny to the lower orders. The poses and the faces!! It all looks so natural...lovely!
This guy´s face. It says, "my lord, I am humble to your wishes" and this is echoed in the body posture,not just the outstreched arm but the whole body.
I don´t know about you, but I wouldn´t want to argue with either one of these pair!!
OOPS!! Looks like someone has been a naughty boy!! The distant expression of the guard on the left ..it´s as if to say "I can´t be bothered taking any part in controlling this prisoner, my mate on the right has the situation well under control"
This guy!!! I know the face, I just can´t place it!??? He is sculpted using an image of someone, sent to Alex. He then sculpted the face using very basic information and I can tell you...it´s incredible work when you know who this is. The resemblence is uncanny...and this was sculpted in less than two days...also you have to take into consideration Alex has a full time job as well !!!!
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Revell Fokker E.III
This was my first plane after over 30 years of being away from the hobby. More a test piece than anything else, just to see wether I was capable of actually making a kit.The "rigging" was created using black nylon sowing thread and was not to bad to do.
It looked a bit silly sitting there on it´s own, so I created a little dio, using a couple of bods from the DDS WWI pilots set.
It looked a bit silly sitting there on it´s own, so I created a little dio, using a couple of bods from the DDS WWI pilots set.
"Contact!"" |
"Hopefully, Willy moves his head away in time:-)" |
Dios using the DDS WWI Pilot set
I can´t really get my head around making big dios....the question of storage always pops up, time making them with so many other things to be getting on with...OK! I´ll be honest..I haven´t the patience :-)
Who guards the Gardener ?
Walk in the Park
Who guards the Gardener ?
Walk in the Park
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Airfix merry men and Marion
A pretty usefull set all in all. Although the bods are a bit on the wee side (they didn´t have proper breakfasts and lets face it, woodland life aint all that it´s cracked up to be) they are still a good set for Medieval levy types.
They lend themselves to conversion quite well too (wether they like it or not!!)The happy looker (and maybe even the odd unhappy one) may notice a couple of survivors from the
That naughty Serrif of Notty wood and his hencemen better watch out the next time they are out walking the deer in the woods............Deer!? Did I say Deer? Obviously I meant Camels...silly me!
They lend themselves to conversion quite well too (wether they like it or not!!)The happy looker (and maybe even the odd unhappy one) may notice a couple of survivors from the
"Snot River NO TAXES !!" battle.
These, also from left to right, Another gunner, Man at arms, Halbardier
Medieval casualties
I did these just for fun....as is all my painting actually :-)
Even though badly wounded himself, sir Cobbleweed uses his shield to protect Geoffrey, his faithfull nag.
Stuck in the mud like a sticky thing that´s stuck in sticky mud.
NO TAXES!!!!
The local yokels have had it up to here though and send the ugliest bod in the village to hold off the evil sherrif while they gather their men (and women) together
Maybe it has worked..it looks like a stand off ! A bridge too far for the sherrif ?? We shall see!!Well we won´t actually as there are no more photos and this is meant for family viewing. What I can say is that the snot coloured "stream" got a bit redder as the day went on.
Airfix Waterloo RHA and WWI RHA
An old set but Airfix should re-release it...they don´t paint up to bad.
Thier colleagues 100 years later (or thereabouts)
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For a full review and more of my pictures of the waterloo RHA look here |
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