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Creative => Photography & Graphics => Topic started by: Innkeeper on March 07, 2015, 16:02:18
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It is busy.
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Wow - that's an amazing building! Thank you so much for sharing!
Lots and lots of great klickys too! :love:
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:wow: :wow: :wow: It's glorious!!
I love the building and all the interior pictures and the different scenes you put together. Great bunch of western clickies, awesome saloon!
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GREAT!!!!!
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This is so good. It's wonderful. The second photo is my favourite, though I love the card-playing and bedroom scenes too.
Oh, and the tilt/angle of the bottles held by people - so clever. And the building is beautiful.
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It's another great example of the many many many uses of those "half walls" - we NEED those.
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You've managed to create a really nice Saloon building some really great characters there really like the guy with the long brown hair and beard, blue shirt and kneckerchief in the first photo, the soldiers are great and the pose of the guy about to chuck a chair I not that you even managed to make use of the sad face.
Just looking back through them noticed the flamenco? dancer and mexicans? in the background also like particularly the 2 guys int he kneckerchiefs at the table in front of that bit :cowboy:
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That's a great diorama. I love the structure construction, it really works well. The figure scenes and placements are all great too , as is the custom work on them. Thanks so much for sharing it with us, really inspiring!
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I love the realism! You've done an excellent job with all of the scenes
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Yes, a very cool building!
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Great diorama! I love the klickies, especially the trappers.
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Western stecks = creative fun
Modern western playmo buildings = joy kill
Your delux golden nugget is amazing. It fits all the necessary rooms for a proper saloon.
The use of the much needed rerelease of the 7400 parts is why I have been cheer-leading for it now for years. So beautiful
Thanks for sharing and showing newbies what is possible with western stecks.
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Thanks for all your very nice comments.
Quite a few custom cowboys I did not make myself, but I bought them from somebody in Germany.
I really enjoyed putting all this together.
Just looking back through them noticed the flamenco? dancer and mexicans? in the background
Yes, the mexicans are having their own party in the back, but are not very visible.