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Hi everyone, I thought I would share with you my version of "Fine Scale Miniatures" last kit Jewel Series No.19 I.M.DUNN Co.
I have always been a big fan of George Sellios, and of his kits and of his fabulous layout the Franklin & South Manchester.
I built my Dunn's kit slightly different from what the instructions suggested.
I hope you will enjoy my photos, of the completed scene.
Greg Shinnie
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Greg,
Another great build.
I do admire the attention that you put in the details of your models. Thanks for posting.
Bruce
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That is impressive indeed!
Reinhard
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Thanks! Bruce & Reinhard, for your kind comments.
I also love to add lighting to most of my builds, and this one was no exception.
Here are some photos showing the lighting effects.
And a few more that I took outside at sunset.
Greg
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I'll take a truck full of that dynamite you advertise!!
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Outstanding modelling and photography Greg
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Thanks MoutainMan & cn nutbar, for your posts and kind words.
MountainMan, Slim has got a real blow out price on that Dynamite right now.
Greg
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Greg, looks great
. I like the way you mixed in the natural lighting creating that dusk effect. I was a little late to your Magnum Pier post, but that is awesome also. How long did this module take?
Mark
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Mark, thanks for your nice comments! Now are you referring to how long this diorama took to build, or my Magoun pier module? This I.M.DUNN diorama took about 2 months to build. The pier took me about 2 years to build, not counting the ships constructions.
Greg