CP1 Posted Friday at 11:21 AM Author Posted Friday at 11:21 AM 1 hour ago, DocRob said: Very nice work, your dio will be a looker. It´s believable busy and coming together nicely. One remark though. On the side of the Tempo´s loading bed there is "Deutsche Bundesbahn" written. This is wrong, because the Deutsche Bundesbahn was the follow up of the Deutsche Reichsbahn (see Tempo´s side doors) and was founded in 1949. Cheers Thanks for the info. I am not familiar with the history of the German Railway System. I just simply used the decals provided in the kit. I will look at the remaining decals and see if there are additional markings in order to correct it.
CP1 Posted Friday at 11:43 AM Author Posted Friday at 11:43 AM 3 hours ago, Kirk said: Whilst I'm trying to be helpful (but probably failing): Power supply to the bench grinder and drill. Wouldn't the cables come in down a conduit rather than being chased into the wall? If you had an electricity supply, wouldn't you want a light on the workbench? No broom to clean up all the swarf? Don't get me wrong - this all looks fabulous already and is WAAAAY better than I could ever achieve. I particularly love the way you make your dioramas look busy and include everyday items that quietly increase the realism without looking contrived. Thanks for your input. To answer your questions, I am in the process of running conduit. I have six figures enroute from Modelu in the UK, one of which is sweeping (see below). Though it is difficult to see, there is a broom leaning against the wall ( see below). As for the lighting issue I do have a small lamp head but I would have to make a base. Just so you know the figures were all made in 1/35 scale not 1/32. 2
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