the battle of Kursk, scale 1:35

eddiesolo

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As Steve points out good use of space to show off your pieces. Like this one very much.

Si:smiling3:
 

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very nice work as well, Steve / Si say it all do like how you used real wood as well
 
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Just noticed another thing that I like—the edge of the base is not wood (which I sometimes think is un-natural in a dio) but being curved in both plan view and edge-on, it just disappears without a fuss, so to speak. Must think about that if (when) I do a dio.
 
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Nice piece a sense of action going on here and the kits are well done.

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eddiesolo

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Is that a BA-64 riding at the side of the tanks?

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\ said:
Just noticed another thing that I like—the edge of the base is not wood (which I sometimes think is un-natural in a dio) but being curved in both plan view and edge-on, it just disappears without a fuss, so to speak. Must think about that if (when) I do a dio.
I have used for the base a large piece of glass with round edges. I felt likeit was just designed for my diorama!
 

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I like it, can't comment anymore than what's been said...well done

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