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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #10 on: December 31, 2014, 06:32:35 »
I should read that book, especially if it is so inspirational as to have you create such a great looking diorama.

thanks for sharing
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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #11 on: December 31, 2014, 12:31:07 »
Thanks for the kind words   :xholly:

I should read that book, especially if it is so inspirational as to have you create such a great looking diorama.

To bad the book tries to describe the reality and the common folk were  most  likely not as happy as the klickies...

This is fantastic!   :D

The offering ceremony is really neat. And the panthers on top of the gate. The gifts offered to the farao in his tent. The market stall roof used on top of the white hut. The toy horse for the baby. The army lined up. The busy marketplace.
I need to go watch it again now!

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P.S. There's a guy cleaning the pyramid  ;D

Yep, has to look shiny for the pharaoh! :sparkle:

 
I also couldn't help but, notice that the feather one of the guy's using to write with is very conviniently positioned to cover one of the slaves lower body  ;)

Didn't noticed it myself, pure coincidence......  :wave:

That is great!

Like Tiermann said, wonderful ideas there - I like the fire on the well!

Thanks for sharing :)

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That's a fantastic diorama. I really don't have enough Egyptians. Lots of great ideas there. One thing I noticed from Brubil's Egyptian diorama at Speyer was that he used brooms as papyrus, stacking leaf fronds up the handle as leaves, it looked really nice.

Cant quite grasp what your describing...sounds like a great idea. Have to check your pictures from those sceneries.
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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #12 on: December 31, 2014, 13:59:06 »
Thanks for the kind words   :xholly:

To bad the book tries to describe the reality and the common folk were  most  likely not as happy as the klickies...


A common social reality, even today.

I say if reading made you want to create this dio, read more!
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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #13 on: December 31, 2014, 22:51:24 »

Didn't noticed it myself, pure coincidence......  :wave:



Yes I'm sure   :)  ;) it's hardly a major thing which stands out, couldn't tell for sure whether he actually had short son or bare legs

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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #14 on: January 07, 2015, 20:27:54 »
My favourite: The pyramid-cleaner! Brillant! Der Pyramidenpolierer ist mein absoluter Favorit. Klasse!

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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2015, 20:38:39 »
Fantastic! So many wonderful details. I really like how you used the well to make sort of an altar, I guess, for incense or whatever. The baby in the crate was cute, too. And the guy cleaning the pyramid is hilarious! :lol: Did I spot a custom bikini slave in there? The lady in blue on top of the house is a great custom, too.
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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2015, 07:52:52 »
like watching one of those old great and colorful MGM movies of my childhood :xmascheer:

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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2015, 13:07:48 »
Didn't notice these last remarks from you guys... Good to hear you like it.

@Junker: my favorite too!

@Bonniebeth: great mysterie indeed what they did in the temples those days.....burning incence rossting chicken  ;D

@cheng: thanks, i have exactly the same association

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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2015, 20:37:36 »
I love it! Very nice scene with lots of details. The fire on the well and the tent of market's stall as a roof for the house are excellent ideas!! Congrats!!

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Re: New good old Egypt Dio
« Reply #19 on: January 17, 2015, 20:49:37 »
So awesome.
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