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Flat Figures Painters Forum => Shows => Topic started by: böckchen on August 18, 2019, 03:10:29 AM
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In the months before Kulmbach I had plenty to do.
On the pieces, I was instrumental in the design.
Silver Medal - in diorama standard
Pontlatzer Bridge 1809 - Thomas Rath
Painting: Th. Rath, design / construction: J. Hensel and W. Bock
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Gold Medal - in Diorama Master
Froschilla 1871 - Uwe Sayk
Painting: U. Sayk, design / construction: W. Bock
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Except the rating, there in the barn.
"Nevada fight" - or "Once upon a time in America"
Figure Series by E. Strassburg Drawing M. Michaelis, engraving W. Bock
Painting: E. Straßburg and W. Bock, design / construction: W. Bock
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All of them are out standing the western I would say the shootout at the okay corral . Willie
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YES !!
Thank you, I will add them in the Gallery, still working hard, coming to completion slowly (5/6 hours every day) = I will give the pictures almost sequentially with the tables as someone took pictures of the tables in sequence ... As loading in the gallery is sequential, impossible to insert a picture after, they come "first entered" last seen"
Diorama com at the end, before vendors, so once loaded any new one received will appear as first .. I will reserve some empty spaces.
Thank you for the details given, I will include in the descriptions....
Loading will begin probably Monday (from end to start) ... replacing existing pictures loaded at random initially as I did not attend Kulmbach!
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so it is Willi! ;D
But I did not want to get nailed down to the scenery and buildings of the okay corral.
The figures are very versatile.
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These are both wonderfully done.
Mark 8)
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this is real outstanding work
Erich
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Above and beyond!
The scope of the bridge diorama is spectacular !
Ray
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Extremely well done and an inspiration to us all! Congrats on your awards.
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here is an addition to the existing diorama.
at the booth of B & S this most important piece of art is vin diorama.
Battle of Lützen 1632.
Figures in 32mm, 24mm, 20mm, 17mm.
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This really is quite stunning! Thanks so much for sharing.
mark 8)
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I saw the Lützen diorama at Kulmbach.
It looks really great. It´s the frist time that I saw a diorama with figure in different sices that looks realistic. The figures in the rear were painted not as colorful as the figures in the front which added also a three dimensional effect.
Christoph