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Marko Paakkanen (Marko_Paakkanen)
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Log cabin and trees

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6 January 2015, 07:34
Augie
Wow excellent!
7 January 2015, 18:35
Marko Paakkanen
Augie :thanks.. lot of work still.
8 January 2015, 15:34
Gary
Most convincing. Very well done!! Gary
8 January 2015, 18:15
Es-haq Khosravi
That is awesome!
16 January 2015, 14:51
Leif Adams
Who lives there?
16 January 2015, 15:40
Christian Bruer
really nice and realistic.
16 January 2015, 15:56
Thomas Bischoff
Cool!
17 January 2015, 09:43
Kim Branders
A big 👍
17 January 2015, 18:08
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks all from comments.
18 January 2015, 07:56
Es-haq Khosravi
Great job!
29 January 2015, 11:16
Jonns Pfeiffenberger
love the nature and the details! Great!
29 January 2015, 12:30
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks... still lot of details coming.
29 January 2015, 17:05
Christian Bruer
Excellent work and lovely details!
29 January 2015, 17:19
Marko Paakkanen
thx Christian
30 January 2015, 16:27
Choppa Nutta
one very cool dio 🙂
30 January 2015, 16:57
Mats Bengtsson
Very impressive Marko.
20 February 2015, 18:04
Christian Bruer
Nearly better than real life scenery. Impressive work!
20 February 2015, 20:05
Es-haq Khosravi
I agree with Christian! Great job!
20 February 2015, 20:19
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks all for comments. Still lot of work, Only testing backgrounds image. Need to build Gaz-AAA and make lot of details, etc...
21 February 2015, 07:44
Burkhard D
Fascinating! Modeling at fine-art level. 👍👍👍
21 February 2015, 10:46
Aghis Barberopoulos
The work on the house and the surroundings is simply amazing! Very realistic and well diplayed, I am really in awe.
21 February 2015, 15:41
Marko Paakkanen
Burkhard D , Aghis Barberopoulos thank you very much... still lot of learning.
add new image and link to tips how make foliage.
21 February 2015, 18:33
Ulf Petersen
Phantastic!👍
Your style is the level I am trying to achieve in my current Dio project.
9 March 2015, 07:17
Es-haq Khosravi
Great job! The carriage man looks soooo real!
9 March 2015, 07:50
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks.
Es-haq Khosravi : figures still under working.
Ulf Petersen you dios looking very good too!
9 March 2015, 14:41
Ulf Petersen
Thanks, Marko! Well appreciated!🙂
9 March 2015, 19:46
Hanno Kleinecke
Story telling by diorama, a joy to look at ! Masterly !
17 June 2015, 17:51
Choppa Nutta
very cool !
I wonder what they are saying to each other ? 🙂
17 June 2015, 17:55
Gary
Probably something about "rolling in the hay". Gary
17 June 2015, 18:19
Choppa Nutta
lol, and in a Devonshire accent no doubt😉
17 June 2015, 18:26
Christian Meyerhoff
WOW ! That`s soooooooooooooo nice !
17 June 2015, 19:32
coporado
Outstanding! Details, landscape, figures, very well done!
18 June 2015, 05:30
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks to all comments. ... still some work before finish. i hope at 1-2 weeks and then ready.
18 June 2015, 06:49
Marko Paakkanen
I recommend exploring the diorama own Web pages. mottitalkoot.weebly.com/
There's a background story,old photographs and few more diorama photos..
6 July 2015, 09:02
Gareth Windsor
Marko, this is fantastic.
28 July 2015, 10:15
Urban Gardini
Probably the best diorama that I've seen for quite some time. I bow to your excellent skills mate! Glad to be able to see your work here.
28 July 2015, 10:31
Bernhard Schrock
How could I overlook this wonderful scene. When I was a kid we visited my grandma who lived in a village that looked very much the same🙂
28 July 2015, 20:32
Marko Paakkanen
Thank for all the kind words.
29 July 2015, 05:21

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MOTTITALKOOT

This is the most time-consuming diorama I've ever undertaken. It required almost a year to complete.

I have custom-built most of the components. Only the basic forms of the figures and some little parts are factory-issue.

I recommend exploring the diorama own Web pages.

mottitalkoot.weebly.com/

There's a background story,old photographs and few more diorama photos..

My blog are step by step how this diorama are mede

makingscalemodels.blogspot.fi/

few things and painting then ready

All blog parts found my site
makingscalemodels.blogspot.fi/p/projects.html

More image
makingscalemodels.bl..ee-front-garden.html

During the war years 1942-1944 Finnish civilian cut firewood about 3,4 million Cubic metre for, because in Finland have fuel shortage. Some cars use wood gas, industry need woods,, etc
Civilian not got salary for cut firewood , only they got medal

1 x Stere wood = iron medal
4 x Sterer wood = silver medal
16 x S

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