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Scratchbuilding A Miniature Bridge-Isengard Diorama Part 4

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25 Responses to “Scratchbuilding A Miniature Bridge-Isengard Diorama Part 4”

  1. RetributionAngel
    8:05 am on May 5th, 2010

    looks nice :)

  2. Number1GamerAsh
    8:13 am on May 5th, 2010

    your very very very talented. like thatws ganna be EPIC!!

  3. Griwyx7
    8:56 am on May 5th, 2010

    Great bridge!!

  4. sylvd81
    10:06 am on May 5th, 2010

    If somebody wants inspiration, visit the wonderful “gidian-gelaende” site. Hope may be helpful !

  5. apaqazxsw
    12:49 pm on May 5th, 2010

    Very good, like that one.
    See that the rest of the diorama is comming along nicely, will most certainly like it when it is complete.

  6. BasicModelling
    1:15 pm on May 5th, 2010

    Don’t forget to put a sign up, saying ‘Slippery when wet’!! Even Orcs have the right to ‘elf and safety, you know… :) :)

    Great job.. I just wish I could do stuff like that.. :)

  7. CapLAGOS
    1:47 pm on May 5th, 2010

    good job…. !!

  8. ArtofModeling
    2:37 pm on May 5th, 2010

    Very good hope to see more

  9. Bigsp4
    2:49 pm on May 5th, 2010

    ausome if only i had some balsa wood

  10. XxGOfastaStripexX
    3:35 pm on May 5th, 2010

    omg the diorama is comeing on very nicely :)

  11. vanhammer73
    4:42 pm on May 5th, 2010

    looking good my friend…

  12. GirlPainting
    4:50 pm on May 5th, 2010

    i see your project goes on :) keep it up buddy

  13. ahhhh01
    6:55 pm on May 5th, 2010

    looks to good to be an ork bridge LOL nice work anyway

  14. PuppyZwolle
    9:22 pm on May 5th, 2010

    Deceptively simple looking.
    Using prefab bamboo (chopsticks) is a great tip. Gonna use that too in my little scratch build experiment.

  15. Mecha999x
    10:53 pm on May 5th, 2010

    that is cool! quite a bridge!

  16. 208stroker1
    11:24 pm on May 5th, 2010

    i really love scratch building….excellent work my friend…5 stars

  17. 2paintminiatures
    8:44 am on May 6th, 2010

    @BasicModelling -Lol. I’m not sure orcs can read but I’ll do anything for safety first.

  18. 2paintminiatures
    8:45 am on May 6th, 2010

    @Number1GamerAsh -Thanks Ash. More stuff still in the works.:0

  19. 2paintminiatures
    8:47 am on May 6th, 2010

    @apaqazxsw – Lots more stuff still coming along. I’m sure I’m forced to like it when its done.lol.

  20. 2paintminiatures
    8:48 am on May 6th, 2010

    @Bigsp4 -Just scrap pieces will do the job.

  21. 2paintminiatures
    8:51 am on May 6th, 2010

    @PuppyZwolle -Haha not so deceptive as you might think. The trick is to order Chinese more.often.:)

  22. 2paintminiatures
    8:55 am on May 6th, 2010

    @GirlPainting -Yes its going to be never ending story till I pull the plug on the extra props which I decided to start making.lol.

  23. mrmartyman7
    5:38 pm on May 6th, 2010

    Hey , cool bridge and Dioramma

  24. Soulcaresser2
    8:01 pm on May 6th, 2010

    Excellent stuff!

  25. TrailerrHikk
    1:30 am on May 7th, 2010

    It doesn’t look like you left a lot of room. Where does the ent go? Or are you adding another level?

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