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Albatros diorama in 1/16th scale.

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JohnReid

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This is the interior of a diorama that I am presently working on for the Canada Aviation Museum in Ottawa.:ernae:
 
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This is the beginnings of the exterior about six months ago.
 
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This is the beginnings of the main storyline, the relationship between a WW1 pilot and his dog.I am calling the diorama "The Aces Who Never Were" for those fledgling pilots and their instructors injured or killed learning how to fly.
 
:jawdrop: WOW!!! If you hadn't said it was a diorama John, I would have thought it was the real thing. Amazing, and great work.
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I always knew there was great things going on up there.... especially in the winter. But I always thought it was the Montreal Canadians and Cote Ste. Catherine. ;)

I always hated Notre Dame St going up to Oil Co to load when it was winter. Ultramar was bad enough too with the wind coming off the St. Lawrence. Brrrrrrr.
 
that's beautiful. I only wish I had the skills and craftsmanship you do.
 
Hi John, I remember your great work from when ScreenshotArt was around, thanks for posting these, looking forward to more! :applause::applause::applause:
 
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Amazing Stuff John, I enjoyed your Phototbucket shots as well, Fantastic !! :applause::ernae:

Many Cheers !!
 
Wow, really nice! Many hours in there, I'll bet. Look forward to seeing it at the Museum.:ernae::ernae::applause:


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Thanks guys(and gals)! I am very pleased that you like my work.Cheers! John.:ernae:
 
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