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Greybell
Posted: Saturday, August 01, 2009 6:55:08 PM

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Just a small road repair diorama. Im working on my new backdrop but for this shoot i just used my older one, So this backdrop does not go with this dio. In no particular order. Also i should add the way the dio is set up ,and due to limited space, I can only get so many angles. Anyways here it is.

































for timbo's thoughtsThink lol pic no longer exsited so i had to reshoot it
these 3....... 3 i said excavators where doing small road work repair close to me. the strip they where tearing up was no bigger than 15 yards. Just my thoughts




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Posted: Saturday, August 01, 2009 7:10:02 PM

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ulf
Posted: Saturday, August 01, 2009 8:51:49 PM

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Yup - nice looking setup. The backdrop works well... Cool
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Posted: Saturday, August 01, 2009 9:08:18 PM

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Greybell,

very, very nice job on the dio! May I ask where your barrels came from? They look great! Keep up the good work, and thanks for sharing.
JSW57
Posted: Sunday, August 02, 2009 10:43:29 AM

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Nice dio! Is it in 1:87 scale?

Jeff
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Posted: Sunday, August 02, 2009 12:31:14 PM

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JSW57 wrote:
Nice dio! Is it in 1:87 scale?

Jeff


Nice job on the Diorama!! I think its in 1:50 scale by looking at the machines present in it....

Greg H
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Posted: Sunday, August 02, 2009 1:27:09 PM

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Great dio. I love link-belt excavators I just want a model of oneThink

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cat446D
Posted: Sunday, August 02, 2009 1:31:15 PM

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hulan wrote:
JSW57 wrote:
Nice dio! Is it in 1:87 scale?

Jeff


Nice job on the Diorama!! I think its in 1:50 scale by looking at the machines present in it....

Greg H


yea i think they are i have all of those models except one and mine are 1/50 scale

Tim
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timbo
Posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 7:01:08 AM
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the excavators seem out of place in a small road repair dio i thought
Greybell
Posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 2:51:29 PM

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timbo wrote:
the excavators seem out of place in a small road repair dio i thought
First of all why bring back this week old post to say that ? did you have to muster up the courage or something? you're thoughts don't matter to me. Who are you? where is your work?........Sure its just a small comment but what bugs the you know what outta me is why wait till now. I know you didn't go a whole week with out looking at DHS child!!! On the excavator being to much, Maybe so , but company's where im from do this, as I have a lot of pics from projects on suburban streets to prove so. Usually smaller series excavators hence the 200lc. What intrigues me is that this post was at least 4-6 pages back and you say something now? HMMMThink Heres some of my thoughts for you, 1 use your thinking cap more often. Do you know what goes into making a dio , one thats not just in a wooded box with dirt and mulch thrown about in it? My dios are colorful and modern. see those little poofs of grass all around ? that takes serious time and and burns from hot glueLiar . Your thoughts must be along those of a 3 year old as you can't comprehend what it takes to use capitalization when starting a sentence. Speaking of which ive never seen none of you're work and i'm quite sure I could bury you with mine. And that's what this message is all about before you critisize and condone THE People taking the time for these dio's and posting pics ,THINK ,do i have anything better(probably not) and also think man we don't see dio's that often here on dhs those take a lot of time. (good ones at least). It always seems its the one's who never put out anything but always asking silly questions, having snide comments, and never having any photos, info or anything for that matter to share who post stuff like this. I know it was just a small simpleton thOUght , but he did this on another post stating "wheres all the traffic" ? WHY do you follow my post around to do that? If you don't like stuff by me then use your THOUGHTS and read the topic starter before you open the post. Be glad people are posting Also thanks to those who commented on my dio. Ive been enjoying the southern summer and once it got so many pages back I didnt feel it was nessa to bring it back.

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Greybell
Posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 10:40:53 PM

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timbo wrote:
the excavators seem out of place in a small road repair dio i thought
these three , three i said excavators where doing a small road project no bigger than 15 yards. Sometimes the more hoes you have on a job the more tricks they turn. Maybe they wanted to finish before a dealine or something so the bought extra machines . anyways heres one for your thoughts the dio was modeled after.pic quality a little blurry as its a reshoot of a pic

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Backhoe
Posted: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 10:49:15 PM

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you did a nice job with that. Looks good.
timbo
Posted: Thursday, August 06, 2009 8:10:39 AM
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i didnt say i didnt like ya dio but the majority of the time here in australia a small patch consisted of a bobcat with a profiler and a broom and a roller. on the odd ocasion a road profiler
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