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 Post subject: [*] I have no memory of this place - by DurinsBane
PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 3:46 pm 
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Article Title: I have no memory of this place
Author: DurinsBane
Article Description: A diorama depicting the Fellowships journey through Moria

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 4:01 pm 
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Wow! This looks absolutely spectacular!

The scene is captured perfectly and the end result is just amazing!

Excellent work Brian!

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:18 pm 
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nah, its rubbish
just kidding of course

BRILLIENT ARTICAL, ive been waiting for this one for a while and glad to see it finished :D.
the person who traded you the speacil gimli must be a very nice bloke to do that :P.

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It's sooooooooo good!
I love the gimli.... and merry.... and pippen.... and gandalf..... and aragorn.. and sam... AAAAAARRRRRGGGGGHH :x
It's way too good. I'm suspicious :shock:
Also a good idea with the foil... i'm making the rocks at the back of helms deep soon, do you think it would work to use your technique with plaster of paris?

I just love all of he models.... Amazing....

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 7:03 pm 
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lovely :shock: just wonderful

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Excellent guide and diorama again RutterNutter! A great addition to the library of the site! Well done and thanks for sharing!

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wunderbar! inspiring diorama work. i love to see your work.

it's great to see the creativity you put into this one using all sorts of sources for the end result.

chris
p.s. in the runes, does it not say "I no memory of this place" :)
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Ah! Finally finished!

Great diorama and great article!

Whats next then? :wink:

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I have been looking forward to seeing this one for a few months, and it was well worth the wait. Fantastic diorama and a thoroughly detailed guide, very clearly illustrated.

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Its wonderful to see this piece finally complete. The choice of poses are all so natural and fit into this diorama with very little work needed. The scene has been captured perfectly, bravo!

I'd like to see more photos of the whole thing from different angles and some of the images could do with being a touch larger, but other than those minor quibbles, I think the article itself is a great one.

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what a great guide!
it all seems so clear and logical when you read and see (thanks to the many pics!) it, but only Brian's brain, fantasy and experience together with the skills makes this possible at all.
all those ideas... the staircase from triangles that runs into distance, the 3-dimensional gates with patterns, the headswapping, the skeleton and book on the stairs, the little torch, ... This article is a pleasure to read and a wonderful inspiration!
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 9:47 am 
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Lovely work Brian,

I'll definitely have to pop round and check out your diroramas again. I can't believe it is nearly 3 years ...
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That has got to be one of the best dioramas I heve ever seen in my life so NICE WORK! :wink:

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Another article that could only ever have come from you, Brian. The quality of the article, the unique and exceptional painting, the imagination you have! Magnificent!

I was just posting in the work in progress forum (I tried my hand at your paint station conversion), and mentioned there how even your early articles still amaze me.

The diorama is magnificent, to be sure, but the painting of the minis is amazing on it's own. The shading/highlighting on that Frodo is breathtaking. His pants in particular. I stared at that picture for some time, trying to see the brush strokes, imagine how it was done. Perfection, mate, sheer perfection. :)

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You know Brian, each and every diorama you make is just get better and better in quality! 10+ rating on this one!!
This is without a doubt is a pure masterpiece!

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It's nice to see it finished and once again as fantastic as ever.

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Another great article Brian.

Looks good , i like the finished peice.

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lol it had to hurt a little to use so many minis expesially ones you cant get any more lol :D

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Thanx for the kind comments guys, but I have to say...I simply dont like it.

I was really into it when I started it, but by the time I was 3 quarters of the way through, I simply lost interest.

I dont think I will be keeping this one.

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I dont think I will be keeping this one.


gimme, gimme, gimme ;D

i think if you were to sell it you would get alot interest due to the resting wizard, but if i myself made stuch a masterpiece i dont think i could ever part with it. im might have ago at it myself but proberly won't ever be close to this ones qualty.

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