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Creative => Customs Gallery => Dioramas & Buildings => Topic started by: Georgeag1972 on June 04, 2012, 12:23:35
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love it ...
especially love the lightning...
great. work..
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Greetings George. :hatoff:
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One word: BEAUTYFUL !!! :love:
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this is great. love the detail in the setup
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it looks like it has come alive....
one remark ... Rome was build by 2 brothers........ i count 3 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Well done! This looks great. :)
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Great pictures, a great roman town. I love all the craftsmen and other villagers placed around.
On some pics it does look a bit like the fellow on the balcony is hitting the woman next to him though, due to the angle. ;)
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very great picture :inlove:
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Absolutely wonderful, George!!!! :wow: :wow: :wow:
Love all your different combinations!!!!
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I think I saw the fourth broter,,, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
was looking again becouse ik love it... :love: :love: :love: :love:
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Magnificient! Your best diorama yet, imo. However, I'm a fan of the romans! Love the small details and you did an excellent job on making the gladiators normal civillians, the smith is awesome!
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I really liked the port but this goes way beyond :)9 fantastic set up, really well done! thanks for sharing it with us :clap: :clap: :clap: :thanks:
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I love the use of parts and how you mix Steck and X. everything is very integrated and make a great realistic scene!
Great!
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Awesome! Beautiful! I love it!
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A great project, well done! :wow:
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Impressive set up !!!! :wave: :wave:
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Thank you so much my friends. :thanks: :thanks: :thanks:
This diorama was one of my best jobs and i had much fun doing this. :)
I'm very happy that you liked it. :)
George.
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:o Wow, fantastic diorama!
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Perfect this diorama!!!!!!!!!!I want to ask you,what kind of building was used for the ground floor,under the summer vacation house?And then,what kind of furniture,these buildings include?
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Perfect this diorama!!!!!!!!!!I want to ask you,what kind of building was used for the ground floor,under the summer vacation house?And then,what kind of furniture,these buildings include?
Hello retronio22.
For this building I have used parts of big farm set 4055:
http://playmodb.org/setpics/4055.jpg
Parts of school gym 4325:
http://playmodb.org/setpics/4325.jpg
Parts of Royal Kitchen 4251:
http://playmodb.org/setpics/4251.jpg
Parts of Summer House 4857:
http://store.playmobilusa.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-US-Site/en_US/Product-Show?pid=4857&cgid=Freizeit-Ferienhaus
And of course some small parts of many other sets. ;)
George. :)
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Amazing! I'm a roman fan too, and I find the whole thing quite inspiring!
Love the way you mixed the system X buildings with Assembly.. The church, arena.. you made it all fit! And as someone else said, the use of the gladiators about was genius! ;)
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im simply with n words . i ove this set up sooo much .
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AWESOME
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Great looking Roman fort, George! I like how you've combined lots of different sets to create it. The commanding officer's house looks particularly nice. :roman:
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Many thanks for your comments Justindo. :wow: :wow:
I'm very happy that you liked my works. :)
Friendly George.