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Valiarde wrote:Nice seeing that room again. These treasure hunters remind me a bit on the series "National Treasury: Edge of History" I'm watching right now
Great setup, I like how the dude on the left in standing with his arms behind his back and watching hehe
Stryker2011 wrote:Awesome. Love the group shot and that room and all the artifacts is so impressive.
Annalise wrote:Nice! So many cool items. I especially like the adventure team GI Joe statue.
Indeed, although I didn't know they ate waffles.Diana wrote:HAHA! Her feeding that little dinosaur is cute!
TravelGuide wrote:Indeed, although I didn't know they ate waffles.Diana wrote:HAHA! Her feeding that little dinosaur is cute!
Hopefully he doesn't think "why not have both."BAMComix wrote:TravelGuide wrote:Indeed, although I didn't know they ate waffles.Diana wrote:HAHA! Her feeding that little dinosaur is cute!
it was either that, or Zona's fingers!
TravelGuide wrote:Hopefully he doesn't think "why not have both."BAMComix wrote:TravelGuide wrote:Indeed, although I didn't know they ate waffles.Diana wrote:HAHA! Her feeding that little dinosaur is cute!
it was either that, or Zona's fingers!
TravelGuide wrote:The way she's holding the guitar and looking across the neck of it, it's almost like she just spotted her target and getting her missile launcher ready.
davidd wrote:Interesting. Looks like she could be either tuning up before the set, or winding down after a late night.
Stryker2011 wrote:Nice shot, Dal. I think maybe her looking down at her picking hand would give less of an about to shoot…
Ovy wrote:Really like the dynamic and mood of that artifacts study picture.
Btw do they just rob those artifacts to keep them for themselves or make black market money, or does it all end up in a museum?
Valiarde wrote:Wow very cool! Perfect environment and nice poses.
Diana wrote:Your dioramas are so rich and full of stories. They are their own entity separate from the characters. Really beautiful, and they bring your characters together and make them shine even more, entrenched in all that visible history.
Diana wrote:Arrgh! I really don't care to get into dioramas. I like displaying my figures in simple neutral white boxes to let them shine all by themselves. But... you make me reconsider!
Your dioramas are so rich and full of stories. They are their own entity separate from the characters. Really beautiful, and they bring your characters together and make them shine even more, entrenched in all that visible history.
Stryker2011 wrote:Diana wrote:Your dioramas are so rich and full of stories. They are their own entity separate from the characters. Really beautiful, and they bring your characters together and make them shine even more, entrenched in all that visible history.
This. So much this.
Diana wrote:Hah! With that book in her hands she just doesn't seem so scary.
Diana wrote:Hah! With that book in her hands she just doesn't seem so scary.
Stryker2011 wrote:Diana wrote:Hah! With that book in her hands she just doesn't seem so scary.
, I guess your right, Diana
Maybe it isn’t some light reading…
Maybe it’s “How to Destroy The World” by I. Lucifer…?
blackpool wrote:Awesome dioramas, I could spend hours looking at all the details!
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