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    That is amazing mate, it's like watching a movie, you just wanna see what happens next!

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    Thanks Dan, Nick and Tom!
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    Quote by sandgroper View Post
    That is amazing mate, it's like watching a movie, you just wanna see what happens next!
    Thank you!
    Here are a couple more photos from different angles. The stair rail supports are handmade from solid brass and fastened with small nails. I made the lenses in the mask fit so well I did not need to use any glue.
    Ralph.
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    Quote by rbminis View Post
    Thanks Matt!
    For the ones that I spend a lot of time on, I create them in a size that I am able to fit a glass clock dome over them. That also explains the curve of the wall top.
    Ralph.
    Ah, that's a clever idea! Nice way to display them... my grandparents had a nice ornate clock in a glass dome I always used to look at, some nostalgia for me there!

    Mat

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    Good stuff! I hope he wiped his feet before he walked on that lovely floor!

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    Awesome diorama mate, Love the detail. " Check your corners! " lol

    P.S. what is that on top of the MP5, can it be removed?

    Cheers-

    DL

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    Thats a mag lite torch by the look of it, an excellent diorama very expertly made and a clever use of materials, thanks for showing
    dave

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    Thank you all for your compliments!
    @ Darren, I hope it can't be removed, I glued it on!
    Ralph.
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    Looks insane - fair play

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    Quote by rbminis View Post
    Thank you!
    Someone told me that it is the wrong kind of receptacle.
    Ralph.
    Yes, but only if he is operating in the UK

    Cracking model

    Regards

    Mark
    "War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing he cares more about than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature with no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."

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